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Spy mania sows fear among Russia’s scientists

Spy mania sows fear among Russia’s scientists
Russian physicist Anatoly Maslov was accused of sharing top-secret information related to Russia’s hypersonics research with Germany. (Image: AFP)
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By Ann M. SimmonsThink of Russia’s most dangerous jobs and the role of research scientist doesn’t immediately spring to mind. Coal miner, maybe. Or a deep-sea diver on the Barents Sea oil rigs. The same kinds of jobs that are dangerous anywhere.But over the past six years, at least a dozen scientists, many of whom conducted research in the field of high-speed aerodynamics or hypersonics, have been arrested. Some of the arrests were on suspicion of handing over scientific data to Moscow’s rivals. The latest was sentenced t...

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