Yesterday, you got to see the first on one of our two new summer series,
Profiling New Voices. Today, we're announcing the other new running series, Images from Around the Lab.
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Research today can be done in a lab, in a field, in a river, in an office, in a garage ... basically anywhere. However, most people are unfamiliar with what research looks like. We know how incredibly cool science is and want to give the world a better taste of what it looks like through your eyes.
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Want to help? Send us pictures from around your lab or really anyplace where you do science. Each week we'll post pictures showing where research happens. Alternatively, drop a link in the comments section to your lab's online photo albums.
Images: Children's renditions of scientists at work.
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