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There’s No Winter Break From ‘Publish or Perish’

Posted byoperator 12/19/2019

An analysis of submissions to two top journals showed that scientists in the U.S. were highly likely to be working during holidays.

NYTimes New Year's Eve https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/18/science/scientists-holiday-work.html

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Posted byoperator12/19/2019Posted inFeedsTags: new year, new years eve

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