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3.1 - Collective Intelligence in Scientific Inquiry

Collaborative inquiry and disintermediation between scientists and practitioners in any domain is difficult and inconvenient yet it can reveal the boundaries between the known and unknown and, more importantly, it can reveal paths to the knowable unknown.

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