by Dennis Chapman , Ph.D.
Berkeley Bve-Fellow. Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Something of a ferment pervades the academic world : remuneration is considered to be unsatisfactory and grants for research inadequate. The rapid advance of science has largely altered the research situation in the universities-gone are the days of string and sealing wax-and Dr. Chapman raises the pertinent question: where should we look for the best fundamental research-the universities, research institutes, or industry?