Greece in crisis.

@article{Soukoulis2013GreeceIC,
  title={Greece in crisis.},
  author={Costas M. Soukoulis},
  journal={Nature materials},
  year={2013},
  volume={12 8},
  pages={
          683-5
        }
}
  • C. Soukoulis
  • Published 1 August 2013
  • Economics
  • Nature materials
In spite of substantial progress over the past 35 years, underfunding and lack of evaluation are preventing Greek research and technology from reaching its true potential. A coordinated effort between government, academia and industry could lead to viable solutions to the current crisis. 

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