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You check your tool a few times to confirm your discovery.

This is the real-life decision that Brad Hein would make. Hein is a nanotechnology expert in Texas.

This is experimental research, and you have to check several times before you can be sure of results. "You may want to see if you can use or make other tools to determine the differences between what you're looking for and what you've already seen, or to cover more area in less time," says Hein.

Thermal noise can often obscure findings, and so you must check your experiment. "A large part of this may involve creating and testing hypotheses, keeping records of what does and doesn't work," says Hein.


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