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Going mobile

Rich Pennock
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Rich Pennock: Rich Pennock is vice-president of Kelly Services in Troy, Michigan.

Nature, 2009, vol. 461, issue 7267, 1157-1157

Abstract: Survey results suggest that mobile technology offers scientists both increased productivity and unwelcome intrusion. Rich Pennock speculates on the consequences.

Date: 2009
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