Description
The modern "publish or perish" research culture is unsustainable and harmful. The relentless drive for more publications has created a toxic system of hyper-competition that leads to researcher burnout, suppresses collaboration and truth, and penalizes innovative research. The Slow Science Movement is a revolution to reclaim the core values of science—collaboration, long-term thinking, and ethical responsibility—by shifting away from metrics and quantity and toward quality, collaboration, and well-being.