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Managing and Saving Scientific Data: Going from Paper to Electronic Lab Notebooks and to DNA Storage
Science plays a big role in generating an ever increasing amounts of data. We are able to produce the “big data” with a single experiment. IDC reports that from 2005 to 2020, the so called digital universe will grow by a factor of 300, from 130 exabytes to 40,000 exabytes, or...
Saving Scientific Data in the Cloud - Biggest Hurdles to Overcome
Before we enter the age of fully automated labs where all devices are connected and compatible, there are several hurdles to overcome. Switching to an Electronic Lab Notebook often opens up questions about saving data on the cloud.

Good Science That is Not Read is Inexistent Science
Nowadays, making and publishing good science just isn’t enough if you want to stand out and increase the impact of your hard work. Thankfully there are tools available online that will help you do just that. Interested in improving your chances of landing collaborators,...

Artificial Intelligence in Life Sciences
"There are billions of neurons in our brains, but what are neurons? Just cells. The brain has no knowledge until connections are made between neurons. All that we know, all that we are, comes from the way our neurons are connected." said Tim Berners-Lee the inventor of the ...

Can You Store All Your Data in the Head of a Pin?
A great success, which can change the course of how we store our data, has been achieved by a group of scientists from the University of Washington and Microsoft Research. They used DNA as a storage media, encoded 4 large files and retrieved them almost perfectly.

First Molecular Laboratory is Orbiting the Earth
PCR and qPCR made it to space. Did you know that currently a fully equipped sample-to-result molecular biology laboratory with PCR and qPCR instrument is orbiting the Earth?

Promote Your Research on Social Media. It Works!
I have recently read the 2014 Nature paper on which social media do scientists use and why do they use it. In the meantime a lot has changed, ResearchGate no longer has 4.5 million users, but 8 million. That does not seem much compared to 1.5 billion users Facebook has, but is...
One of the fastest growing areas in consumer tech, wearable fitness or activity trackers have captured the public imagination with growing levels of interest and adoption.

$1.2 Billion Human Brain Project That Blows Your Mind
As a society living in a 21st century, we have just begun to realize how little do we know about our brain. We desperately need to understand how our brain works, so we can develop new treatments for different mental and neurological disorders. This has become one of the...
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