Documentary 'The Endless Frontier' reveals the hidden struggles of scientific researchers
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Perri Thaler
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A new documentary called "The Endless Frontier," created by biophysicist Aaron Mertz and immunologist Shruti Naik, follows three U.S. researchers to shed light on the often invisible work behind scientific discovery. The film traces the scientists' lives as they train students and navigate funding pressures, aiming to bridge the gap between the public and the realities of scientific research careers.
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· 3 pulledThe fruits of scientific discovery are ubiquitous, from the medicines that treat disease to the satellites that enable navigation
Much of the work behind scientific discovery remains stubbornly invisible to many of the people it ultimately serves
The Endless Frontier traces the lives of three scientists as they train students and deal with funding pressures
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