Editorial
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In this new issue we are pleased to present a dossier on one of the main methodological and organizational changes that are currently being experienced in science: inter and transdisciplinary research modes. Over the last decades there has been a growing need for research projects to be carried out by groups of people with different backgrounds and orientations. This, on the one hand, allows original ways of facing challenges, and, on the other hand, an interaction between areas that used to be isolated, thus generating novel solutions.
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