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Published on March 2, 2021
March 2021
Read the editorial from Nature which highlight that Artists and scientists alike are immersed in discovery and invention, with challenge and critique being core to both forms. This editorial is based on a recent poll done by Nature Magazine, in which readers described their experiences of art–science collaborations in a series of articles. Check out the series and editorial below.
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