A science hub is a centralized space—physical or digital—where researchers, educators, and innovators access shared resources, collaborate on projects, and accelerate discovery. Used for networking, data sharing, and equipment pooling, it benefits academic institutions, startups, and government labs by reducing costs, fostering interdisciplinary breakthroughs, and translating research into real-world applications.
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