domingo, 29 de marzo de 2020

Science-ing from home

Science-ing from home



Science-ing from home

Scientists affected by the shutdowns outline the tools they are using to run their research groups remotely, and share their tips for building a virtual lab remotely. “You can look at it in two ways: there’s either very little you can do from home, or a lot you can do,” says Federica Di Nicolantonio, who studies the epigenetics of colorectal cancer and mesothelioma in Italy.
Nature | 10 min read

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