Why We Have to Pay for Scientific Information

Shelby Rogers

If research results could change the world, shouldn't they be free to the public? Why are most scientific journals so expensive to subscribe to? Wouldn't it be easier to just send everything out online and make it free to the public? The crew at DNews decided to take a look at exactly why government-sponsored research (and more) costs a pretty penny to read.

Via DNews

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