'Professors eat their own young': how competition can stifle good science - theguardian.com, 29.01.2018

There is often more pressure for scientists to work against each other than together – but why?
In an ideal world, academic scientists would work together towards a common goal: discovery. Researchers would unite for a common cause, motivated by boundless curiosity, working selflessly towards the Greater Good.
By Chloe Warren

29. Jan. 2018
29. Jan. 2018