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The Secret Life of Science: How It Really Works and Why It Matters

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The Secret Life of Science by Jeremy J. Baumberg provides an insightful exploration into the inner workings of the scientific community. It examines the structures, processes, and challenges that define modern science, offering a critical perspective on how scientific endeavors are conducted and why they matter in today's world.
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication year
2018
ISBN-13
9780691174358
Pages
256
Language
English
Subjects
Science CommunicationScientific ResearchInnovationAcademic CultureScience PolicyInterdisciplinary ScienceResearch Methodology

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