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How did English become the global language for science?

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The English, French and German languages were all commonly used for science publications at the end of the 19th Century. Science historian Prof Michael Gordin, from Princeton University, tells Philip Ball about how and why English overtook the others to become the world's global language for science. (Image: English grammar class. Credit: Getty Images.)

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