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A Diverse View of Science to Catalyse Change
Author(s) -
UrbinaBlanco César A.,
Jilani Safia Z.,
Speight Isaiah R.,
Bojdys Michael J.,
Friščić Tomislav,
Stoddart J. Fraser,
Nelson Toby L.,
Mack James,
Robinson Renã A. S.,
Waddell Emanuel A.,
Lutkenhaus Jodie L.,
Godfrey Murrell,
Abboud Martine I.,
Aderinto Stephen O.,
Aderohunmu Damilola,
Bibič Lučka,
Borges João,
Dong Vy M.,
Ferrins Lori,
Fung Fun Man,
John Torsten,
Lim Felicia P. L.,
Masters Sarah L.,
Mambwe Dickson,
Thordarson Pall,
Titirici MariaMagdalena,
TormetGonzález Gabriela D.,
Unterlass Miriam M.,
Wadle Austin,
Yam Vivian W.W.,
Yang YingWei
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.202009834
Subject(s) - diversity (politics) , excellence , inclusion (mineral) , science policy , environmental ethics , value (mathematics) , sociology , safeguarding , resource (disambiguation) , engineering ethics , political science , epistemology , public relations , social science , law , computer science , engineering , medicine , computer network , philosophy , nursing , machine learning
Valuing diversity leads to scientific excellence, the progress of science and most importantly, it is simply the right thing to do. We can value diversity not only in words, but also in actions. © 2020 Andy Brunning/Compound Interest.