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A new study of physicists from the U.S. , U.K. and China reveals significant differences in how physicists view their responsibilities as scientists.
Chinese scientists feel a greater obligation to serve their government with research efforts than international counterparts.
The study advocates for including voices from countries with developing scientific infrastructures to ensure that ethical standards are relevant and fair globally.
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