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by cutemonster
997 days ago
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> destroying the reputation and career of people who fake science would be a great start When so many reports are faulty and fraudulent, that might instead be the great start of destroying the careers of those who would have revealed the fraudulent research? I wonder what'd happen if researchers got compensated and funding based on other things, unrelated to papers published. But what would that be |
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See what they do in the parts of industry where they need their research to work.
Eg how do battery manufacturers compensate and incentives their researchers that are aiming to improve various characteristics of batteries? How do steel mills manage and reward their metallurgists? How does Intel's research work?