Slow Science
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The Slow Science movement is part of the Slow movement. It is based on the idea that Science is a slow, steady, methodical process, and therefore should not be expected to provide "quick fixes". The Slow Science movement supports curiosity driven scientific research and opposes performance targets.
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- Fast Science vs Slow Science, Or Slow and Steady Wins the Race
- Taking time to savour the rewards of slow science Lisa Alleva, Nature 443, 271 (21 September 2006).
- How should universities be run to get the best out of people?