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Global survey of 25,000 reveals early impact of COVID-19 on scientific community – News-Medical.Net
The initial impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the scientific community has been revealed in one of the largest academic surveys ever conducted.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 2 2020
The initial impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the scientific community has been revealed in one of the largest academic surveys ever conducted. Open access academic publisher Frontiers surveyed more than 25,000 members of its scientific research community from 152 countries between May and June this year to assess the initial impact of the virus on them and their work.
Highlights from The Academic Response to COVID-19, released by Frontiers this week,…
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