Not exact matches
CDC: The
typical academic laboratory employs «agents» with a wide
range of expertise and experience, from the unmotivated undergraduate student who understands little about the work, to the experienced technician who is, in effect, the
lab's Chief Operations Officer, to the advanced postdoc who may know more about the work than the «principal» and will be running her own laboratory in a year or two.
The
lab has all of the things you'd expect to find at an incubator — collaborative space, mentors, and inspiration, but what sets it apart are the work areas — more than a dozen projects were underway on the
lab floor (which boasts a machine shop and an electronics shop to go with the more
typical software platforms and office - like work space),
ranging from systems that fit on a table top to 40 foot long welding projects.
Any
lab data on sensitivity to «mean» temperature change of 0.5 deg C over a decade while the environment is oscillating over a
typical temperature
range that the coral would see in the sea?