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We also examine collaboration "cosmopolitanism," the extent to which scientists collaborate with those around them (one's research group, one's university) as opposed to those more distant in geography or institutional setting (other universities, researchers in industry, researchers in other nations).
How do scientists collaborate?
In his letter, Dr. Seilacher suggested that the two scientists collaborate to study the creature.
The grids were initially designed to help scientists collaborate on complex projects that require massive amounts of firepower, like climate modeling and high-energy physics.
According to an Easac spokeswoman, the meeting is intended to help EU and African scientists collaborate to allow the crops to be grown more easily on the continent.
"Many of these scientists collaborate closely with farmers who not only are keen to protect native vegetation but who sometimes also need to expend great effort to reverse problems caused by previous land clearing," it says.
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More than 90 scientists collaborated in the experiment.
For a time the two scientists collaborated, and in 1795 they jointly published a study of mammalian classification, but their views eventually diverged.
After the United Nations panel dispersed, Danish and American scientists collaborated to scrutinize the Haiti-Nepal connection using the most comprehensive type of bacterial genetic analysis — whole-genome sequence typing.
Documents also suggest that Jenapharm scientists collaborated with the secret police, the Stasi, in an informal capacity, he claims - protesting privately but not publicly - at the use of steroids in sport.
In my view, Congress should be funding all eight right now for five years — $1 billion — so that we not only get graduate students, knowing the research money is there, flocking to these new energy fields but we get the benefit of all these scientists collaborating and cross-fertilizing.
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