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Tough Scientific Work
Remember the discussion about how to justify a cruise in a grant proposal ...
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/TECH/sci...hip/index.html Be seeing you In the Village Number 6 |
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Tough Scientific Work
Scientists from around the world are eligible to
work with the University of Miami to get their projects on board. And whether they're inspired solely by science or perhaps also by the bountiful buffets and conga line, perhaps not surprisingly the waiting list for new researchers is about five months. Somehow, I do not find that surprising. BTW, does Royal Caribbean advertise the opportunity to interact with these scientists doing research? |
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