Magyar Tudomány The journal of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Established: 1840


CONTENTS - 2001. MARCH

Information Society
Tamás Mellár: The connection between information society and statistics
János Farkas: From industrial society to information society
András Kelen: The knowledge base of the economy - from the view-point of labour

Róbert Hermann: (Father) Bem, the general
The tomb of general Bem (Tibor F. Tóth)

Hungarian Medicine
Tamás Halmos: The epidemic-like appearance of diabetes of "type-2"

Research and Environment
György Bárdossy: Global energy consumption and the climatic changes

Interview
Fighting with mathematics and secretaries - Mathematician Saharon Shelah
interviewed by Réka Szász

Science Policy
Tamás Balogh: From peer review to portfolio

Outlook
Fresh water on the Mars (Róbert Szabó) - Knowledge does not vanish (Zsuzsa Szentgyörgyi); Energy Sources and nuclear energy - standpoint of the Catholic Church of Belgium (Zs. Sz.); Degrees and mirages (István Vágás); Dark matter in the halo of the Milky Way (Róbert Szabó); Quantum transistors: heading for the nanotechnology (László Jéki)

Echo
Important messages of EU science policy just under transformation (Dénes Dudits)

Notes
Fine arts, music and science (Dénes Berényi)
Research of fullerenes as a headline on the front page of NATURE (Tibor Braun)

Obituary
Pál Jakucs (Gábor Fekete)
János Zambó (Ferenc Kovács)

Book review

Winners of the competition of OKTK (National Priority Program for Research in Social Science)


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