"Talking to people on the ground, I'm not just hearing about Iran," said Chase McGee, the Denton city councillor. "Having said that, I don't know that we have seen the rise in gas prices yet that we are likely to see as a result of the missions going on with Iran."
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Those companies knew they had a captive audience, so they bought up as many journals as they could. Journal articles aren’t interchangeable commodities like corn or soybeans—if your science supplier starts gouging you, you can’t just switch to a new one. Adding to this lock-in effect, publishing in “high-impact” journals became the key to success in science, which meant if you wanted to move up, your university had to pay up. So, even as the internet made it much cheaper to produce a journal, publishers made it much more expensive to subscribe to one.
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