In the field — and in the lab — sometimes the simplest tool is best
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Technology has led to unprecedented innovation, but common household items can help make research more reproducible and accessible. Scientists spoke to Nature about the kits they’re building with simple tools to help with their research. #Academicsky 🧪
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