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  • The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented disruption to daily life and scientific operations.
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  • To evaluate the potential long-term positive transformations in scientific research practices.
  • To assess if the pandemic's disruptions could lead to beneficial changes in research over time.

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  • Review of scientific community responses and adaptations during the pandemic.

Main Results:

  • The pandemic accelerated digital transformation in research, enabling remote collaboration and data sharing.
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Conclusions:

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  • Sustained implementation of adaptive strategies could foster a more resilient and effective research ecosystem.