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With Federal Funding for Science on the Decline, What’s the Role of a Profit Motive in Research?

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Money always seems tight for university scientists, and federal funding for research continues to dwindle, leaving scientists to turn to industry funding. Some say that partnerships between academia and industry are sensible, while critics argue that introducing a profit motive in science could result in bias and conflicts of interest. A sociologist conducted hundreds of interviews to see what scientists think about funding sources and profit motives for research.


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