is a waste of public resource.
You and I have both been there. You know how many papers are only used by the author/a small bunch of people to generate more grant money.
The rank and file of scientific community are full of shameless people who are delighted to publish any piece of shit they "discover."
When I wrote a paper(to be correct, even before I wrote one), I alway questioned, whether this was something relevant. But when I reviewed others papers, I found out not many cared for that.
It's one thing to make a living, it is another to have a sense of decency of oneself, that when you turn 70 or 80, you can tell your grand children proudly what you have done.
In my opinion, the majority of science research (in China or els
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thanks, Actually I am also thinking about what kind of life I ne
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02/22/2010 postreply
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do not agree
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02/22/2010 postreply
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You are right, but this kind of life seems more harder than othe
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02/22/2010 postreply
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A lot of them are not discovers, they are paper-pushers.
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02/22/2010 postreply
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回复:do not agree
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02/23/2010 postreply
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