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A student goes over an article in University of Washington’s computer ethics class, taught by Prof. Dan Grossman. Credit: Ken Lambert/The Seattle Times The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education ...
Everyday frustrations in science, from clogged grant systems to confusing public messages, are not just abstract complaints.