How Can Science Be More Open?
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the open science movement and its impact on making scientific research accessible to everyone in this 44-minute talk by chemist Alice Williamson at The Royal Institution. Discover how sharing ideas and data can make science more efficient and learn about efforts to involve students, citizens, and scientists in finding a cure for malaria. Gain insights into the push for greater transparency in scientific research and understand the potential benefits of open science for both academics and the general public.
Syllabus
How Can Science Be More Open? - with Alice Williamson
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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