In this article the authors discuss the amount of time U.S. scientists spend raising money versus their time spent conduction scientific experiments. They argue that the system for funding science is broken, hindering scientific progress, and failing to deliver quality science. Topics include a brief overview of how most scientists finance their laboratories, the impact of an increasing number of researchers applying for grants, and the value of funding individuals instead of projects.
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