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Is the most profit to be had from research inspired by curiosity or by foresight of practical applications? A recent suggestion that the answer could be found by evaluating curiosity-oriented projects has proved hard to follow up.
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GIBBONS, M., GREER, J., JEVONS, F. et al. Value of Curiosity-oriented Research. Nature 225, 1005–1006 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/2251005a0
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