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Coming up, they say science is built on... curiosity.
But what happens when failure gets punished?
The city of Shenzhen has just made a new move.
Researchers who try and failed responsibly will no longer face penalties.
Could this mark the beginning of a culture that dares to ask more,
risk more, and think beyond what's safe?
After all, isn't trial and error how we've discovered new ideas, built new businesses, and moved?
the world forward.
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Now let's switch gears.
State-owned funds have long played it safe,
worried that any misstep might be seen as a loss of public assets and someone will have to take the blame.