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Respondents to a Nature poll largely agree that such a measure would be practical, and reveal how much time it would save them. credit - Getty
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Almost three-quarters of researchers are keen to introduce regular meeting-free weeks, a Nature poll has found. So far, 488 scientists have chosen to respond to the online poll, which began last month, and 72.1% have said that it would “definitely be practical” for their laboratory or research group to adopt the measure. All figures reported in this story were accurate on 4 February 2020

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