Some of them have given really good results but some haven’t worked at all. The ones that have worked have just inspired us to do more experiments, and the ones that haven’t worked have made us redesign the experiment and make it better so it will succeed! Either way it means more work 😉
I agree totally with Katherine. Some experiments have given good results and I’m happy with those. But experiments that don’t work at all are not failed experiments. They just give us clues that we need to design our experiment again or that some things shouldn’t be done in certain ways.
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