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Dudley
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2 February, 14:17
Why do scientists communicate their results
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Faith Macias
2 February, 14:33
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Scientists Collaborate on their research sharing results in order to get a 2nd unbiased opinion on their work and to know about potential errors in their results before publishing it as well having a new perspective on their research.
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