Social impact can revolutionize scientific culture

If we were today to climb into the time machine that H.G. Wells imagined, we could, for example, travel back to the 19th century to witness the dawn of modern science. In those days, the boundaries between science and society were not as clean-cut as they are now, and scientific research was greatly influenced by public interests and needs.

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A cyberinfrastructure to accelerate uptake of environmental information and help build user communities at European and global levels