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    Spanish Academies, historically focused on state advisory, should evolve to prioritize scientific research promotion. Future efforts must center on fostering innovation and scientific discussion within national academies.

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    Area of Science:

    • History of Science
    • Scientific Policy

    Background:

    • Academies originated with Plato as centers for Humanities.
    • 17th Century marked a shift towards scientific research (British model) or state advisory (French model).

    Observation:

    • Spanish Academies, founded in the 18th century, adopted the French model.
    • This focus led to a partial neglect of promoting scientific research.

    Findings:

    • Spanish Academies historically prioritized advisory roles over research promotion.
    • A divergence exists between the historical 'Humanities' focus and the 'scientific' models.

    Implications:

    • Spanish Academies need to reorient towards leading scientific research and development.
    • Enhancing the role of national academies in scientific discussion is crucial for future progress.