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Of course, some
laboratories
receive EU grants, but without recognizing a specific European mission in research policies.
It is impossible to change radically the way scholars and research workers are appointed in most member states, and to revise completely the criteria for funding of faculties and
laboratories.
In France, the contribution to ITER is more than all the available funding for research projects in all our physics
laboratories.
Economic freedoms that transformed Russia for good and ill brought despair to
laboratories
and research institutes as budgets were slashed and bright young scientists fled abroad while others (most famously the mathematician turned oligarch Boris Berezovsky) moved into banking and other businesses.
Individual chimpanzees are much stronger than human beings, but as a species, we can, and do, hold them captive, and essentially helpless, in zoos and
laboratories.
Many microbiology
laboratories
currently do not routinely differentiate Candida isolates or use yeast identification methods.
This has forced productive research
laboratories
to close, putting potentially life-saving research – like that on an Ebola vaccine – on the back burner.
The report also offers an up-to-date review of how assistance by physicians in ending life is working in the “living laboratories” – the jurisdictions where it is legal.
Coincidentally, cryptographic systems which themselves use quantum computation are already commonplace in laboratories, heralding the development of communication that is both perfectly secure - even against quantum attack - and immune to future advances in mathematics or technology.
In the US, such schemes contribute to widespread dissemination of expertise, whereas European
laboratories
still use them as waiting lines without putting enough emphasis on multinational and multidisciplinary trajectories.
Second, the needed science will not emerge from the poorly financed
laboratories
and universities of developing countries.
Meanwhile private and public
laboratories
worldwide are incubating technologies and materials with which the future will be built.
Universities must be excellent, government
laboratories
should be world class, and government and industry should be investing heavily in research and development.
If chemistry admitted even a small element of chance, there could be no chemical laboratories, no chemical factories.
In China, economic zones – especially the five Special Economic Zones and the Pudong area of Shanghai – work because, from their inception, they were envisioned as
laboratories
for economic, social, and even political experiments.
US Supreme Court Judge Louis Brandeis famously argued for “the states as laboratories.”
The Industrial Revolution accelerated the pace of Western progress by replacing experience-based technological innovation with controlled experiments conducted by scientists and engineers in
laboratories.
It focused on isolated cases of abuse, and failed to challenge well-established ways of mistreating animals on farms or in
laboratories.
In Kabul and Herat, mobile phones abound, a tooth-eroding concoction called “Afghan Cola” is sold, the Internet works (sometimes), there are ATM machines, sophisticated heroin laboratories, four-wheel drive vehicles, five-star hotels, ads for private banks – all the trappings of globalized modernity.
All of this will take time, costly investments, and lots of collaboration between scientists and engineers in universities, government laboratories, and private businesses.
While previously most patentable inventions were produced in laboratories, with business-method patents the rewards for creativity can now motivate all kinds of people throughout a business organization.
The US component should involve a new, sustained campaign for clean-energy development that involves large and small companies, national laboratories, universities, and non-governmental organizations (a sustained and expanded version of the Department of Energy’s energy investments under Obama’s stimulus legislation).
Moreover, in recent years, factories and
laboratories
for processing opium into heroin have been sprouting in Afghanistan, producing 420 tons of heroin last year alone.
People meet in
laboratories
and seminars, but also in common rooms and cafeterias.
Enabling individual government-funded investigators to derive stem cell lines using a variety of conditions in their own laboratories, as permitted recently in Britain and France, is the best route to determining what conditions are critical for generating cells for specific therapeutic purposes.
To see how things work in reality, we must construct living
laboratories
– that is, communities willing to try new ways of doing things (to be blunt, to act as guinea pigs).
Moreover, while over-investing in airport security and in nation-building in the Hindu Kush and Mesopotamia, the US underinvested in the roads, bridges, laboratories, and scientists that it needs for economic growth.
The experimental practices that they invented spread beyond the
laboratories.
Each has its cluster of component suppliers and professional service providers, with an infrastructure of transportation lines, communications networks, and research
laboratories
to support them.
Terrorists can obtain microbes and viruses from inadequately protected foreign laboratories, or by bribing underpaid scientists in the remnants of the Russian biological warfare system, or from natural sources.
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