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by amark
4487 days ago
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That won't work. The money isn't going to line the pockets of (most) of the researchers. It's going to fund the actual science costs itself, which is millions per project. The problem is that science nowadays is expensive. We've past the days where scientits can preform chemistry experiments in their garage, most science requires heavily specialized equipment, years of preparation, and/or lots of people. I don't see a clear way to fix this problem. The projects that have the clearest ROI will continue to get funded first. |
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So yes, (some) science is expensive, but universities also profit from it.