spies so they can scoop or just generally steal ideas and ruin the other lab.
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Also if you are confident somebody in your lab is acting as a spy whether they realise it or not, again: stay away & maybe talk to your PI.
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I have actually myself raised such issues quite a few times in various labs I've worked in. This can be done without use of dramatic "spy".
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In other words, tactful explanation of why you are concerned works and usually is met with respect from others.
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As I've said before in conversation with Rik and
@maria_ndrnh [at least those 2!] bluebricks are the worst. The more prestige the more BS. -
you have the coolest slang but I'm not very hip :). bluebricks?
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Here's a Limerick on the blue bricks: https://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php?Word=blue%20brick%20university …
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And a wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_university …
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It's meant to be a way of segregating UK unis into blue and red bricks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_brick_university …
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