Sentences with phrase «not in the lab»

Now, you feel like a bad person whenever you're not in the lab working.
But it wasn't all in the lab.
However, because of his busy schedule he admits, «I'm not in the lab as much as I would like to be.»
A popular alternative to bisphenol A isn't as benign as people had thought, at least not in lab animals.
Is it appropriate to approach someone who is not in your lab group?
I travel to Pasadena to learn about Doyle's work and am a bit flummoxed by his suggestion to meet not in his lab but in his gym.
The future of floral bioengineering may ultimately be determined not in the lab but in the marketplace.
When I first started graduate school, I was the only minority in my program, and when I wasn't in lab or in class I was reluctant to hang out with some of the other graduate students.
«A difficulty was that I tended to forget about him because he was not in my lab but in Thales lab.
It helps though that they are real team players and willing to cover when I am not in the lab.
Fun fact: When he's not in the lab, he's probably cycling or home brewing.
Because Mealey serves as interim Veterinary and Clinical Services department chair, she's not in the lab every day.
When not in the lab, Guin enjoys scuba diving, traveling, creating music and audio processing.
When not in lab, she enjoys participating in adrenaline - inducing activities, such as rollercoasters, ziplining, and go - kart racing.
When not in the lab, Shivaali enjoys traveling, photography, watching football, playing soccer, and spending time with friends and family.
When he's not in lab, he's playing with Coda, a 9 - year - old mix of border collie and German shepherd, who is so adorable that he got a citation from the Boston police «for being such a good boy,» as Salick described it.
When not in the lab, Swanton spends time with his family, including his two daughters, ages 14 and 11, cycling, playing with their dog, or going to museums.
When not in the lab, she enjoys cooking and eating international cuisine, and loves living in San Francisco.
In fact, 39 % of the time, one mistake led to another, and 60 % of the errors took place in an MDs office, not in a lab.
A value that I always hold high in practitioners is their wish to keep learning and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the modern delivery of sustainable health care; challenging conventional practices and developing viable alternatives to symptom management, not in the lab but with real patients with real lives.
To really know something we must move, try, experiment and fail not in a lab or on the pages of an article, but in the gym.
Looking for someone to play with when I am not in lab: o)
The big breakthroughs in energy technology occur in real - world deployment, not in labs, which is why it was the Danes, who deployed offshore turbines, and not the Americans, stuck in their workshops, who came to dominate the global wind turbine market.

Not exact matches

That's not cheap enough for there to be one in every home, but it is definitely an indication that 3 - D printers are becoming less relegated to design labs and research centers.
This was not your typical drug bust — the breaking up of a meth lab or some seedy way station in the illicit drug trade.
It also comes as Honest reportedly moves to reformulate its laundry detergent following reports in the Wall Street Journal that lab reports found the company included a chemical it had pledged not to use in the detergent.
Indeed, much of the denim on display in the lab is in the form of prototypes for styles not yet in market.
Basement plumbing isn't exactly the sexiest product market, but it's hot enough for Alert Labs to have won a $ 100,000 award at a recent Dragon's Den - like startup competition in Toronto.
But it would be the Celgene deal in early 2015 that started getting the people wearing suits, not just lab coats, interested in Zymeworks.
As Mitra's findings suggest, the secret might not lie in research labs, or even traditional classrooms, but in giving kids some technology, an intriguing challenge and then leaving them alone to figure things out.
Traditional drug giants have caught on to the not - so - dirty little secret that outsourcing drug research (and in - licensing) may be a more effective strategy than trying to create groundbreaking new molecules within the confines of a single lab.
The Brazil Ministry of Health was reportedly going to be passed out to pregnant women at the beginning of the Zika outbreak in December, but that didn't happen because the labs couldn't ramp up production enough.
«Competition should be fueled by innovation in the labs and on the roads, not through unlawful actions,» Waymo spokesman Johnny Luu said.
that lab reports found the company included a chemical it had pledged not to use in the detergent.
Not every scientist gets to spend her days mixing concoctions in test tubes or digging up dinosaur bones; every lab needs a senior manager to keep research teams on track and on budget.
A company that designs tests that it uses only in its own labs, as Theranos does, doesn't need to get them approved, but the FDA is considering changing its policy.
Maran Nelson of Clara Labs says that being able to eliminate ideas that don't work for you is freeing and sets you in a positive direction.
Two months later, Google purchased Nest Labs for $ 3.2 billion in cash, its second - largest acquisition to date.
It features Tom, who tests a variety of blenders and products in his lab and based on his tests, suggest you to try or not to try that particular blender or product at home.
Memphis Meats, meanwhile, innovates by creating products that come from animal cells in a labnot live animals — to deliver a true «meaty» taste.
The central message of Diebert's stark - and - sometimes - grim book, and the Citizen Lab in general, is that tabs must be kept on those who hold power so that they do not abuse it through technological means.
Pivotal's path wasn't always so charmed, notes Mee, who co-founded Pivotal Labs in 1989.
Its ferocity had become antiquated in an era when movie monsters are created not in a mechanic's shop, but in a computer lab.
It's not that Apple doesn't have exciting things in conversational AI going on in their labs.
Testing the titanium sub-oxides on zebrafish (the aquatic cousin of lab rats) showed it to be toxic when ingested; the toxicity was significant in tissue not exposed to sunlight.
And this finding isn't just relevant in the lab.
The lab's primary focus is working on ways to use artificial intelligence for applications in its products today — or the near future — and not just a moonshot like self - driving vehicles that would be ready years from now.
«Kaspersky Lab does not have inappropriate ties to any government, including Russia, and the only conclusion seems to be that Kaspersky Lab is caught in the middle of a geopolitical fight,» he told the Journal.
That doesn't tell us how much faster it is than the A9 used by the previous iPad, though, or even the A8X chip used by the iPad Air 2, so we'll have to reserve judgment until we get the new iPad in the lab for testing.
The next great breakthrough in AI isn't going to come from a lab at Stanford.
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