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Does it take too long to publish research?

Kendall Powell
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Kendall Powell: Kendall Powell is a writer based in Lafayette, Colorado.

Nature, 2016, vol. 530, issue 7589, 148-151

Abstract: Scientists are becoming increasingly frustrated by the time it takes to publish a paper. Something has to change, they say.

Date: 2016
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