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    Area of Science:

    • Scientific research policy
    • International scientific collaboration

    Background:

    • A significant $2 million study initiated by the U.S. National Academies has been terminated.
    • The termination stems from an unresolved dispute concerning the definition and application of "coproduction" in research.

    Discussion:

    • The dispute over "coproduction" has led to an unprecedented halt in a major scientific study.
    • This situation raises questions about research governance and international scientific partnerships.

    Key Insights:

    • Disputes over research terminology can have substantial financial and operational consequences.
    • The U.S. National Academies' action highlights the complexities in managing large-scale scientific endeavors.

    Outlook:

    • Future research collaborations may require clearer protocols for defining and managing terms like "coproduction."
    • The incident could influence how similar international research projects are structured and overseen.