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government intervention

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    Government intervention in research refers to the actions taken by government entities to influence or support scientific research activities. This can include funding research projects, setting research priorities, regulating research practices, and promoting collaboration between researchers and government agencies. Government intervention in research is often seen as essential for driving innovation, addressing societal challenges, and advancing scientific knowledge. However, there can also be concerns about the potential for political interference or bias in research outcomes when governments are heavily involved in research activities.

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