Date: 2005-04-19 12:20 am (UTC)
It's only marginally SF, if at all, but Carter Scholz'z Radiance is a terrific description of Big Science. It's not really uplifting reading, but it does a good job of showing science as a huge bureaucratic undertaking.

In a more surreal vein, Jonathan Lethem's As She Climbed Across the Table gets some of the atmosphere of a working lab right, but it's very strange.

The science-y bits of Robert Charles Wilson's Blind Lake are pretty good.
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