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Scientists in Asia resumed work far quicker than Western counterparts, international COVID lockdown study shows – Phys.org
Researchers in China, Japan, and Singapore were able to resume research much quicker than their counterparts in the US and Europe after the first COVID lockdowns,…

Researchers in China, Japan, and Singapore were able to resume research much quicker than their counterparts in the US and Europe after the first COVID lockdowns, results of a new international survey suggest.
Published open access in the peer-reviewed journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, the findings of the “Survey on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on research activities of materials scientists,” which also included a series of podcasts with eminent experts, highlight how…
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