Scientific Study Reports There are Too Many Scientific Studies
Release Date: 03/22/2015
Synapse Science Podcast
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info_outlineMeanwhile in the land of scientometrics, a new scientific report concludes that there are too many scientific reports for scientists to keep track of. As you can tell, this episode of the podcast gets just a tad meta. Show notes can be found on our website at http://synapsescience.com
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