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Can science be more equitable so that everyone enjoys the benefits? Open science is the answer

Open science will speed up scientific development for all. Image: Unsplash/Lars Kienle

Shamila Nair-Bedouelle
Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO
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