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10/18/2011
Tutoring is an ideal method of instruction suitable for all sorts of people and all kinds of situations. Those who most obviously benefit from tutoring are students who are struggling in some academic subject, such as math, chemistry, or English. But tut ... Read more
10/15/2011
Your IP at risk in collaborations! Ten steps to protect your R&D investment within partnershipsThe R&D landscape is changing for the life sciences industry and it is increasingly important to collaborate to carry out key activities across the drug devel ... Read more
10/13/2011
Why you need an ELNTwo hundred years ago, when Sir Isaac Newton and his colleagues implemented a major paradigm shift from alchemy to science ? rational thought, hypothesis, test, repeat - it was fine to record results on paper. Observation was everythi ... Read more
09/27/2011
If you're really, really lucky, your chemistry teacher is a magician. For the class's amusement, he performs card tricks and other amazing sleights of hand. Best of all, every concept he explains you understand instantly. Every lab that he assigns is as ... Read more
09/22/2011
The data recovery service is a booming business. People store important information on more types of digital media than ever before. As an increasing amount of data is digitally archived, the chance of data loss grows exponentially.Personal computers ho ... Read more
09/20/2011
Science is a progressive act. This means that progress in science is a tedious process that requires diligent efforts with respect to record keeping because in the case of every scientist, figuring out everything about a field of study, such as any given ... Read more
09/17/2011
Laboratory notebooks have been in use since the dawn of the scientific years. For hundreds of years, they have been in the form of paper; they are generally bound, with numbered pages. Principal Investigators, junior faculty, post-doctoral fellows, ... Read more
09/15/2011
Dr. Thomas Freeman is a molecular biologist studying genetic disorders in mice. He runs a small lab with 3 graduate students and 2 post-doctoral fellows. Like most scientists have for hundreds of years, Dr. Freeman and his team have recorded their re ... Read more