First published online February 12, 2004
Journal of Cell Science 117, 605e (2004)
© The Company of Biologists Limited
Sticky Wicket designing experiments
In a recent column, Mole used the question "What constitutes lunch?" to examine how we do science and, in particular, what questions we ask. Our insectivorous friend now takes things a stage further. On p. 801, he addresses the problem of designing experiments, taking issue with Karl Popper, kits and companies along the way.

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