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Q: Have any of the major journals waived publication fees and offered free open access for u.s. scientists who have lost their grants or funding in last 99+ days? That would be a real way to support researchers and get good science out the door while the bulldozers run amok. #AcademicSky
May 1, 2025, 11:53 PM