In motor racing, whole laboratories full of white-coated scientists spend lifetimes poring over the designs of Formula One cars to see how they can gain advantage.
As the announcer continued his narration, Arrel ni Rau Nema came into view, flanked by white-coated human scientists.
A white-coated scientist explained it to him.
My stomach was nervous and visions of white-coated scientists with scalpels and hemostats kept running through my head.
They will result not from discoveries by white-coated scientists tinkering with advanced circuitry, but from the Federal cable-television law passed in October.
This time, Titus was shown directly into a room where a white-coated scientist was waiting.
Most people envisioned labs as tidy and clean, with white-coated scientists working alone, making careful, meticulous movements.
Its facility here houses wind tunnels, workshops and clusters of white-coated scientists at computers doing thermal-imaging and climate simulations.
Its 50 laboratories house testing machinery, fussed over by white-coated scientists and technicians, that is guaranteed to enchant anyone who ever owned an erector set.
But white-coated scientists make a better political target than infertile couples desperately seeking to produce a baby.