February 16, 2007
Guerrilla Puzzling: a Model for Research
Nature is full of intriguing puzzles for researchers to solve. The jigsaw pieces don't come in a box, with the number of pieces listed and a picture of the solution on the lid. To solve any of nature's puzzles, researchers need to find the pieces before trying to place them in the puzzle.
There are two main settings for puzzle solving in higher education: graduate programs, with professors and both graduate and postdoctoral students; and predominantly undergraduate institutions, with
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