I am leaving to the US from Chilpancingo. Not yet, because I do not have a position somewhere else yet. I do not have a curriculum vitae that could land me a good science job in Mexico. That said, here I rant about something I know.
Nature Magazine publishes an article about policy decisions here.
''Magaña disagrees. "You don't need peer review in official reports to be sure that you've got science good enough to make the right decisions," he says.''
Mexican Government corruption doles up money to people who do not publish in peer reviewed magazines.
Do real scientists get enough money?
I doubt it.
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