Diversity of input into science creates innovation, but this means you need to learn how to collaborate with people you don’t like.

Diversity of input into science creates innovation, but this means you need to learn how to collaborate with people you don’t like.
A NASA spacecraft will slam into asteroid in Earth’s first planetary-defence test.
It doesn’t have to be all bad. A firsthand account of how it feels to retract a scientific publication.
The seven deadly sins of speaking – habits that influence whether people will listen to you.
To interpret the world through vision, human eyes have four photoreceptors, birds have six, mantis shrimps have 16.
Long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis/ chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) both seem to impact the oldest parts of the brain in a curiously similar fashion.
Poorly automated translation or software that attempts to disguise plagiarism? Read about ‘Tortured Phrases’ in journal articles.
A book review exploring the ‘make do and mend’ approach to science experiments – using objects to multiple ends, repurposing materials and being inventive with what’s on hand.
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