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Academia: Publish scientific research faster, get more cures?

发布时间 2014-02-11 20:42:18    来源

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Scientific research is what will cure cancer, right? Not at this rate, says Richard Price. The peer review process is arduous, but doesn't scrutinize papers closely. It takes 12-18 months for a potential breakthrough to get published. And many results thought to be game-changing can't be reproduced in labs. Enter his company Academia. It's a platform for academics to publish their research, and for members of the public to find it. That's what most researchers want anyway, for their work to be freely accessible to drive innovation. Jason got mad when he sat down with Richard and learned about the many hurdles that stand in the way of publishing and sharing new ideas in science, engineering and more. Never miss an episode! Subscribe in iTunes: Audio (http://bit.ly/TwiStA) || Video (http://bit.ly/TwiStV) Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/richardprice100 http://twitter.com/academia ============== Thanks to our sponsors. Click here to tweet your support (can edit before sending): http://ctt.ec/ciRSw Squarespace, celebrating 10 years of making it fast and easy to create an exceptional-looking website! Get your free trial at squarespace.com/twist and if (when) you decide to keep it, check out with the offer code TWIST. And by Wistia. Video marketing tools for business with great analytics. Your first 5 videos are free, no credit card requited: http://wistia.com/twist. ============== Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jason http://twitter.com/twiStartups Launch Ticker: http://launch.co Launch Festival: http://festival.launch.co Special thanks to the members of the TWiST Backchannel Program!

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