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During the second part of the 20th century, the social contract between science and society was merely a tacit agreement foreseeing that public money would finance the research that would sustain technology development and innovation and enhance the socio-economic well-being of our society. The spheres of science, politics, and society were largely separate. Today this model has changed. Chapter 7 of the EPS Challenges for Physics deals with this issue.
Europhysics NewsPhysics and Astronomy-Physics and Astronomy (all)
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Europhysics News is the magazine of the European physics community. It is owned by the European Physical Society and produced in cooperation with EDP Sciences. It is distributed to all our Individual Members and many institutional subscribers. Most European national societies receive EPN for further distribution. The total circulation is currently about 25000 copies per issue. It aims to provide physicists at all levels, ranging from post graduate students to senior managers working in both industry and the public sector, with a balanced overview of the scientific and organizational aspects of physics and related disciplines at a European level. Sections covered: ◦Activities ◦Features ◦News and views