Sentences with phrase «science labs too»

In science labs too, the advance of digital technology has become integrated with other equipment so that PCs, printers and digital devices are in common use.

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Helleday's diligence has been a big part of his success, but he also advises new managers not to try to be an overcommitted «superpostdoc» by trying too hard to do lab science and science management.
I've enjoyed working in Erich's lab and have learned a lot, not only about science, but about myself, too.
Working long hours in the lab and at a computer, focused on a too - narrow project, took its toll on my passion for bench science.
Until recently, there was little love lost between researchers and the E.U. Scientists have long bemoaned Europe's Framework Programmes for their focus on applied research, the forced collaboration between many labs and companies across the continent, the crippling bureaucracy, and what many see as too much meddling by politicians and bureaucrats in Brussels (Science, 8 December 2006).
These days, my counter is practically a science lab, with at least three different types of ferments in different places at any given time, but I wish I'd had the book Fermented when I was first starting out (and I am enjoying it now too).
IBM has too many innumerable achievements to its credits, 5 Nobel Prize winners, 6 Turing Awards & 5 National Medals of Science, 12 research labs throughout world, and an enviable record for most patents created for 22 consecutive years.
Meanwhile, that smart kid at a competing lab who has the intelligence to make an even better discovery doesn't see the data and can't run the experiment / analysis until it's far too late, and the world has committed itself to bad policies based on bad science.
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