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Open Science, Explored
During the COVID-19 pandemic, collaboration and data-sharing accelerated scientists’ understanding of the disease and enabled researchers to develop vaccines faster than ever before. This kind of cooperative science — known as open science — has the potential to continue facilitating discoveries that improve health, safety, and daily life. Read on to explore the growing open science movement.
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