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The quest to be savvy in scientific outreach
Doing scientific outreach is indispensible for anyone in this age who is serious in wanting to build and sustain a career in the field of science and academia. Science has moved beyond “Publish or Perish” to “Publicize or Perish” (See … Continue reading




