In 2003, Donald Kennedy, then editor in chief of the journal Science, wrote an editorial called, “Forensic Science: Oxymoron?” He answered this question, in effect, “yes.” Unfortunately, the answer ...
Ah, fieldwork — that magical time when scientists of all stripes get to escape the office to hang out in nature and collect data for our research. For me, this involves climbing landslides in the ...
Sarah Hamylton receives funding from The Australian Research Council. She is affiliated with the Women in Coastal Geosciences and Engineering Network. Ana Vila Concejo receives funding from the ...
As the field technician role continues to evolve and expectations of field workers continue to rise, providing effective training becomes ever more critical. In a recent study of more than 100 service ...
When choosing a method for monitoring the compressive strength of concrete, it’s important for project managers to consider the impact each technique will have on their schedule. While some testing ...
Notes toward an ethonographic memoir of supervising graduate research through anthropology's decades of transformation / George E. Marcus -- Phantom epistemologies / Kristin Peterson -- Ethnographic ...
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