Science parks are all the rage, not just as locations for new industries but as means of making universities grander places. What follows is a symposium of sometimes fulsome opinions, often by managers of science parks, of their advantages to researchers.
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Couvidat, Y. Science parks as a force in employment. Nature 368, 168–169 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1038/368168a0
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