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Nature 447, 908 (21 June 2007) | doi:10.1038/447908e; Published online 20 June 2007
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Your News story 'Anger at "unfit" museum design' (Nature 447, 239; 2007) reports some people's belief that the design of the Natural History Museum's Darwin Centre Phase Two is unfit for purpose, as the building will not have room to house the entire insect and plant collection.The crux of the issue is that the public is being given access to our science, and this takes space.
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