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Magnetism : Core Values As Connectors , Not Constraints

The food and beverage industry has a key role in advancing food safety and nutrition science. But what makes them connectors and not constraints? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at how the values of science are handled.

Source: chiefexecutive.net
Published on 2022-04-22

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