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» Measuring public science by dollar value alone 'stupid', says top science adviser
Measuring public science by dollar value alone 'stupid', says top science adviser
Apr 27, 2016
The NBR covers Adam Jaffe
's presentation to the
NZ Association of Scientists
in this
article
.
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