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[D] "why academia tends to under-invest in engineering infrastructure?"
Jan. 3, 2022, 7:39 p.m. | /u/MassivePellfish
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Tweet from @jackclarkSF asks an interesting question:
Is there a good paper that explains how/why academia tends to under-invest in engineering infrastructure?
https://twitter.com/jackclarkSF/status/1478077579110207489
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