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		<p class="thumbImage"><img height="500" src="/userfiles/images/mutable.jpg" width="800" />Scientific research is sometimes performed in too abstract a way. Scientists should consider design in the first stages of a project and follow <strong>an `experience design&#180; vision</strong>. Giving more thought to materialization and early prototypes will also facilitate communicating the projects to the outside world. During a recent Friday Food, researchers <strong>Pieter Heytens and Dries De Roeck</strong> presented their <strong>`Design Thinking&#180; framework</strong>.</p>
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