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Scientists want virtual meetings to stay after the COVID pandemic – Nature.com
A Nature poll shows that a year of online research conferences has brought big benefits, but blending them with in-person meetings in future will be a challenge….

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced scientists to share their research at virtual conferences in the past year.Credit: Laurence Dutton/Getty
Although researchers are getting Zoom fatigue just like everyone else, theyve learnt to appreciate virtual science conferences during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a poll of more than 900 Nature readers. After navigating a year of online research presentations, the majority of survey respondents 74% think that scientific meetings should continue to be virtual,…
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