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Philanthropy provides $30B annually for science and health research − funding that tends to stay local

  • Written by Louis Shekhtman, Senior Lecturer of Information Science, Bar-Ilan University
imagePrivate support for science tends to stay in the donor's own state.ADragan Creative/iStock via Getty Images Plus

The foundations making charitable donations to support scientific and health research mostly give to institutions in their home states.

That’s what I found in a study I conducted with two fellow data scientists, Albert Laszlo...

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