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Kasey Montgomery
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24 December, 08:26
Why is reading important in science?
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Deangelo Horne
24 December, 08:44
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Dispelling the perception that Indian scientists are averse to advertising their work, recipient of this year's Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar prize, Dr. Eknath Ghate and Dr. Amol Dighe, said that in science, it is important to publish and publicise one's work globally.
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