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Russian science faces economic crisis.

J Maddox

    Nature
    |January 30, 1992
    PubMed
    Summary
    This summary is machine-generated.

    Russian science endures economic hardship, demonstrating resilience. However, future challenges loom for the former Soviet scientific enterprise as the crisis deepens.

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    Area of Science:

    • The abstract focuses on the socio-economic impact on the scientific enterprise within Russia, a key component of the former Soviet Union's research infrastructure.

    Background:

    • The Russian scientific sector, inherited from the Soviet era, is currently confronting significant economic challenges.
    • This situation presents a critical juncture for scientific research and development in the region.

    Discussion:

    • Despite current resilience, the long-term sustainability of the Russian scientific enterprise is uncertain.
    • The abstract suggests that the immediate economic crisis is only the beginning of more profound difficulties.

    Key Insights:

    • The Russian scientific community is showing fortitude in the face of economic adversity.
    • The current economic crisis is anticipated to escalate, posing greater threats to scientific endeavors.

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    Outlook:

    • The future outlook for Russian science remains precarious, with potential for further deterioration.
    • Continued monitoring of the economic impact on scientific infrastructure and personnel is crucial.