is this "e-science" term more popular where you are? I don't really
hear it here (Canada, probably NA in general.) many (most) branches of
science are so dependent on computers that it seems redundant and archaic.
"e-science" is huge here, in universities and scientific research . It's
associated with grid computing in the science area.
- how long will it transfer this 50GB blob of data?
- if I provide neurophysiology data from my lab, can I
be sued if the subjects' privacy is violated?
- do I have time to spend explaining how the data is encoded?
and
- hassle of going up the ladder to get permission from bosses
- explain the formulas and how to process the data.
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