Science’s rightful place is in service of society

Science’s rightful place is in service of society

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Science policy must concentrate less on how much money is spent, and more on how to translate investments into public good, says Daniel Sarewitz. Access through your institution Buy or


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AFFILIATIONS * Daniel Sarewitz is co-director of the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes at Arizona State University, and is based in Washington DC., Daniel Sarewitz Authors * Daniel


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LINKS RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Sarewitz, D. Science’s rightful place is in service of society. _Nature_ 502, 595 (2013).


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