Laboratories
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Rather than bring nature into our
laboratories
and interrogate it there, we need to bring our science into the majestic laboratory that is nature, and there, with our modern technological armamentarium, interrogate every new form of life we find, and any new biological attribute that we may find.
To investigate this problem, I needed teenagers to experiment on,
laboratories
and devices to measure their brain activity, and teachers or professors to supervise me and guide me along the way.
They're concerned, and you can tell they have very guarded conclusions in these papers, because they're talking about big
laboratories
that are funded by lots of money and by scared people.
Some of you have felt it in laboratories; some of you have felt it at the workbench.
We know from field studies and we know from experimental studies in
laboratories.
But when something is feasible in thousands of
laboratories
all over the world, which is going to be the case with these technologies, when there are large numbers of people who see them as beneficial, which is already the case, and when they're almost impossible to police, it's not a question of if this is going to happen, it's when and where and how it's going to happen.
Physicists are also making new, more sensitive experiments to try to catch some sign of dark matter in their
laboratories.
And then also we had the human habitat of course, with the laboratories, and all of that.
Pharmaceutical production is already under way in major
laboratories
using microbes.
Across northern Europe, many governments now have innovation
laboratories
within them.
The good news is that the same technology that allowed miniaturization of electronics is now allowing us to miniaturize biological
laboratories.
So, right now, we can actually miniaturize biological and chemistry
laboratories
onto microfluidic chips.
This is being carried by scientists such as myself who go on these ships, and we process the cores on the ships and then we send them home to our home
laboratories
for further study.
More importantly, they prepare it for inspection and analysis by 27 independent
laboratories
in the United States and Europe, who will examine it for 40 different trace chemicals related to climate, some in parts per quadrillion.
The 109th Air National Guard flew the most recent shipment of ice back to the coast of Antarctica, where it was boarded onto a freighter, shipped across the tropics to California, unloaded, put on a truck, driven across the desert to the National Ice Core Laboratory in Denver, Colorado, where, as we speak, scientists are now slicing this material up for samples, for analysis, to be distributed to the
laboratories
around the country and in Europe.
The growth of tax funds and sale-and-leaseback schemes has led to a raft of unsaleable films that are gathering dust in
laboratories
and vaults all over the British Isles because they seem to be made purely because they fit the financial criteria rather than had any potential audience.
For some reason, scientific
laboratories
and outposts always have a staff of grubby, dirty, mean-spirited, misanthropes living inside.
Sidney Stratton is having trouble maintaining jobs at various textile mills mainly because of his experimentation in the textile
laboratories.
They are crouched in the bush in Africa, observing bonobo behavior, and they are hunched over telescopes in laboratories, seeking a cure for cancer and doing micropaleontology.
The exact conditions used to achieve these goals would probably vary between
laboratories.
To that end, Africa will need access to the relevant expertise, adequate funding, and well-run
laboratories
– all of which are currently in short supply.
The controversy has spilled out of the psychology
laboratories
and psychiatric clinics, capturing headlines, motivating legislative changes, and affecting outcomes in civil lawsuits and criminal trials.
But to do that, Britain’s universities and research
laboratories
must be world-class institutions capable of poaching experts from other countries, and particularly from EU countries.
Japan's homogeneity helped create the economic nationalism that drove the country for several decades, but today most of Japan's universities, research institutes and laboratories, think-tanks and elite publications, suffer from sclerotic inbreeding.
Countless
laboratories
are working on better, cheaper hydrogen production and storage methods, and on ways to bring down costs and boost fuel cell durability.
Surviving cancer requires many things, but timely access to specialists, laboratories, and second opinions are among the most basic.
Together, we have brought immunohistochemistry, a key diagnostic tool, to seven regional laboratories, an effort we hope lead to more timely cancer diagnoses and greatly improve the quality of care.
To allay such concerns, the Obama administration committed to a multi-year increase in the budgets of the US military’s nuclear-weapons
laboratories.
Despite few ready avenues for product commercialization, the world’s companies, research institutes, and university and government
laboratories
together spend more than a trillion dollars on R&D annually.
And the US Constitution allows individual states to function as what Judge Brandeis called
laboratories
of democracy by experimenting with innovative policies without putting the rest of the country at risk.
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