Science and Philosophy. It is very interesting to listen to the research done by a researcher in her/his words and that's what "The curious Biotechnologist" works to bring it to you via a series of episodes called "Biotech Talks".
😂once I admitted in a research institute. Very first day we were welcomed by so called famous supervisors with their smilling and happy faces. I still remember how the director inspire us about phd...exploring new fileds finding new results..bla bla...... but with time we came to know these monsters...forget about exploring new things they down you each and every moment ...break your confident...
A PhD in basic science makes you have the license to practice science. A University scientist/researcher/academia/professor is just a special extension of Government employees. If the "Government" wants you, you will be hired to start as an assistant professor. Then all these factors will dictate your research and academic career for the remaining of your life: number of publications, citations, impact factors and government research grants. It has to be similar both the government and scientists, example, Thailand government- Thai scientists, German government- German scientists, Japan government- Japanese scientists, Canada government- Canadian scientists, etc. Stephen Hawking is a British scientist, his employer is British government.
How do human👥 civilizations evolve from Middle Dark Ages to Industrial🏭 Age and then onto Modern 20th and 21st century? Answering this question completely will help you to realize😃 the critical and crucial connection between a PhD📜 (in STEM 🧬📡field) and industry🏭. "From where does the industry comes from?" Try answering it completely and on the spot under 10 seconds.
They lack cellulosic cell wall and the nucleus is not bounded by membrane, also their photosynthetic pigments are different in structure than chlorophyll
Ph.D. should not be considered as just another degree or job for money. It should be only adopted when a candidate love to explore things in one's own way but off course verifying with the well-established knowledge. Thanks for sharing such videos.