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If a researcher's goal is to improve people's lives, they should look to the world’s poorer nations. Low- and middle-income countries are where the greatest gains can be found.

These nations commonly lack the wealth and resources needed to access and act on the world’s scientific knowledge. What they do not want for is talent.
In the latest Nature Outlook, we address many of the challenges faced by researchers in these countries and if the global scientific community could be doing more to help.

Read the full supplement for free: Nature Outlook: Science without borders
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