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A molecular biology graduate student is seeking reputable online science forums focused on laboratory research discussions and improvements to protocols or published works. Usenet was suggested as a potential resource, and the student expressed gratitude for this recommendation, indicating it would be beneficial for their needs.
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I am a molecular biology grad student in search of good, respected technical online science forums (not that this one is not) that discuss research in people's laboratories and improvements to protocols or published works. Can anyone help?
 
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I am a molecular biology grad student in search of good, respected technical online science forums (not that this one is not) that discuss research in people's laboratories and improvements to protocols or published works. Can anyone help?


have you checked Usenet?
 
Thank you

I have now thanks to you. This should be of great help. Thanks again.
 
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