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Colonial science, also known as parachute or parasitic science, is an extractive practice whereby researchers-typically from highly resourced countries-do research and extract data and samples from non-native regions or populations, typically low resource settings or countries, 1 without appropriately acknowledging the importance of the local infrastructure and expertise. In so doing, foreign researchers fail to establish long term, equitable collaborations with local partners
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