Not exact matches
At present, several physics
labs around the
world are
doing experiments to prove or disprove the existence of these higher dimensions.
To read more in detail about research on stem cells
done in different
labs around the
world (the Netherlands, UK, US, and elsewhere) click here.
Because forensic scientists
around the
world have already compiled STR databases that contain information about thousands of individuals, and because the work can be
done relatively cheaply, the move to newer genomic technologies at working crime
labs may happen very slowly.
Very interesting article... I find myself amazed at how much work one or two
labs can churn out to advance our understanding — Perhaps you could
do a post on current Stem Cell centers
around the
world, and how much man - power and budget is being devoted to them?
And researchers at
labs around the
world are developing new techniques to
do this.
Now, after a multi-year concerted effort by more than 440 researchers in 32
labs around the
world, a more dynamic picture gives the first holistic view of how the human genome actually
does its job.
It's been tested thousands of times in
labs and universities all
around the
world with definitive results (yeah, we've
done our own testing too).
Because so much of what we
do hasn't been
done before, the line between research The Purdue University Online Writing
Lab serves writers from
around the
world and the Purdue University Writing
Lab helps writers on Purdue's campus.
I guess it's easy to forget that there was an actual hacker (or team of hackers) who broke into the Climate Research Unit and stole emails — and tried to
do the same at a number of other climate
labs around the
world — but nobody ever really makes much of a fuss about that.
It doesn't have to be a specific career or job title — just jot down ideas
around what sort of environment you would like to work in (office,
lab, outdoors...) and where in the
world you want to work (in Manchester, at home, overseas...).