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Spotting scientists, lazy scientists
Calling scientists as a community ‘lazy’ is to abdicate the responsibility to make it easier for them to enjoy the fruits of their labours. Continue reading
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Tagged bureaucracy, China, CNR Rao, higher education, Japan, JNCASR, science community, scientists, South Korea
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‘Free Indian science’: Responses, rebuttals and retrenchments
In the April 3 issue of Nature, Joseph Mathai and Andrew Robinson published a Comment on the afflictions of scientific research in India – and found the interference of bureaucracy to be chief among all ills. Most of the writers’ concerns were very … Continue reading
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Tagged Current Science, funding, JNCASR, patenting intensity, research agenda, Science in India, scientific R&D
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