Part - Time Science in Perspective tells the stories of some of those scientists, highlighting the pluses (more time at home and more efficient use of time, to name two) and the minuses (less
face time in the lab and less time for the informal chitchat that's important for collegiality and relationship - building, for example).
Not exact matches
Writing
in the
Times this morning, Willetts continued with Camilla Cavendish's «valley of death» analogy, that «so many great British discoveries
in the perilous journey from the
lab to the world outside» are set to
face.
«It needs to be part of the understanding of what wild birds might
face in a changing environment or when we have them
in culture or hold them
in the
lab for any period of
time.»
The first was awarded
in April, when he still
faced the criminal charges and possible jail
time; the second was awarded
in July, after he had accepted responsibility for the conditions leading to the fatal fire
in his
lab (but did not plead guilty to criminal charges).
Currently, even when there's funding and momentum to develop a new GMO
in the
lab, public sector efforts often wilt
in the
face of the cost,
time and political will needed to gain approval — leaving the successes to the giants, Qaim notes.
This is the story of how a young scientist makes the leap from being a postdoctoral fellow
in someone else's
lab to being the P.I. of his own at a
time when science itself is
facing funding hurdles.
They
face issues caused by critical lack of
time for studying, not enough experience
in writing scientific papers,
lab reports, analytical papers, research papers, personal statement, or they simply do not have a desire to spend their precious hours to creation of boring papers.
The
lab used to not give him the
time of day but recently he's been getting very rough with him, growling at him and barking
in his
face.
In lab tests, the new glass is said to have survived up to 80 % of the
times it was dropped when
facing down from a height of 1.6 m, which is about 5 feet and 3 inches.