Bureaucratic delays, outdated procurement rules, and chronic underfunding are all hallmarks of doing science in India. But according to Sammy Wambua from Pwani University in Kenya, there are reasons to be optimistic and to believe creativity and solidarity can keep science ticking even in the toughest environments
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