The decline of astronomical research in Venezuela

08/11/2020
by   Nestor Sánchez, et al.
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During the last 15 years the number of astronomy-related papers published by scientists in Venezuela has been continuously decreasing, mainly due to emigration. If rapid corrective actions are not implemented, Venezuelan astronomy could disappear.

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