Why scientists should seek publicity

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Because science could suffer without it, Matt Shipman writes in a Scientific American guest blog: "We could talk about the need to inspire the next generation of scientists or addressing the paltry state of science literacy, but if we’re going to ask people to take time away from other obligations we’re going to have to do better than that." He lists five major benefits for scientists who publicize their findings, from finding grad students to satisfying funders.

June 23, 2012

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