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Multiple animal positioning system shows that group-housed mice influence the social proximity of mice reared in isolation
Analysis shows what can be done when data from different international observatories can be brought together in one place
The traditional image of a solitary researcher working in an isolated laboratory in pursuit of a scientific discovery is outdated. Today’s scientists are more social than ever, driven by the imperative to collaborate in order to innovate.
Berkeley Lab scientists image cell-to-cell connections between soil microbes.
Social networking sites allow recruiters to establish relationships with candidates while promoting their company and leveraging relationships into placements down the road.