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#FieldworkFail: Twitter users share their research mishaps

Carrying out research in the field, what¡¯s the worst that could happen?

August 21, 2015

We¡¯ve all been there. You¡¯re trying to take a selfie with a tapir, and the blasted thing only goes and eats your spectacles.

This photo, captured by Christopher Schmitt, assistant professor of biological anthropology at Boston 51¹ú²úÊÓÆµ, succinctly demonstrates how academics across the world are ¨C day in, day out ¨C risking everything in their relentless pursuit of knowledge.

It is also one of hundreds of tweets sent using the hashtag ¨C a collection of honest scholars revealing those moments when their hands-on research didn¡¯t go exactly to plan. A bit like #OverlyHonestMethods, which saw academics revealing some of their not-so-scientific approaches.

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Professor Schmitt wasn¡¯t the only one encountering problems with animals¡­

?¡­and transport was also a real issue.

In fact, some scholars seemed intent on getting themselves stranded¡­

¡­but even when they did arrive safely, not everyone had the right tools for the job.

Finally, spare a thought for the 51¹ú²úÊÓÆµ of California, Davis¡¯ Alan Krakauer. I certainly wouldn¡¯t want to switch places with him¡­

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You can see more #FieldworkFail tweets .

chris.parr@tesglobal.com

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