
Read About Dealing With Criticism
If you engage in online commentaries with your science, this article outlines how to deal with criticism online.

If you engage in online commentaries with your science, this article outlines how to deal with criticism online.


After thirty-six straight hours of negotiations, diplomats in New York representing nearly 200 countries endorsed a treaty to protect biodiversity on the high seas.

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Getting funding for your research requires some skill with persuasion and knowing how to articulate your ideas succinctly. This short TED talk demonstrates how to integrate both to make a great persuasive argument:
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