The Hidden Benefits of Large Science Projects - by PaulMattSutter
an Oxford economist argues that yes, large scientific projects are worth it. But we have to be very careful about how we measure that worth.
Those people are very intelligent, very motivated, and very skilled. Working in those scientific collaborations gives them hands-on experience to sharpen those skills, which then makes them very attractive candidates for many businesses in industry.
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