Revise Protocol of Old Procedures

When you return after a break to a procedure you knew well, you should treat it like you have never done it before. Otherwise you may miss something.

Our brains are remarkably good at dismissing information we haven’t used for a while, and although you may think you remember everything when you come back, there is a good chance you have forgotten something. Experienced scientists, who are well planned and organised, still fall victim to this problem.

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