Laboratory Research

Laboratory Research

The importance of supporting laboratory research is hinged on several human needs. Among these needs are the need for convenience, the need for human recovery from sicknesses, the need for scientific breakthroughs, among the many other needs of humanity. These needs fuel the need for more and more support for laboratory research. While some needs may be more important than other needs, human recovery from sickness and disease for example, the importance of laboratory research as a whole should not be denied.

Human recovery from sickness and disease is important for the over-all human survival. As they say, that evolution and existence is hinged on survival of the fittest. The need to be fit and healthy commands prime necessity in man's living. Supporting laboratory research is important for projects like these. Imagine having to develop the next cure for the next deadly disease or the next miracle drug with bare minimum monetary support and no lab to do it in.

Laboratory Research for scientific and technological breakthroughs are also important. While medical research trumps technological breakthroughs in so many levels, one can not deny nor remove the importance of technological breakthroughs. Of course technology must be developed for coming up with an eco and budget friendly fuel for not only will it save us a few grands every year, but it will also help us preserve our planet.

While the human need for convenience may not be as important as medical breakthroughs, still this need can not be refused. Imagine having to travel everyday by foot, or by an old-fashioned car. Trains and other modes of transportation answer this human necessity to make lives easier.

Laboratory research and developments are important and must thus be continually supported by the government and private institutions.