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Poorly automated translation or software that attempts to disguise plagiarism? Read about ‘Tortured Phrases’ in journal articles.

Poorly automated translation or software that attempts to disguise plagiarism? Read about ‘Tortured Phrases’ in journal articles.

A quick (and engaging!) TED talk about what we might be missing when we just focus on the average.

63-year-old artist Simon Beck makes colossal yet intricate designs on the unlikely canvas of enormous snowfields. Beck treks for hours carving with his feet, creating snow sculptures over a quarter mile long.

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

A first-hand description of identifying when science has failed (even if you want to think it’s worked).

Humans are on an eternal quest to solve problems, whether you realise it or not (but as a scientist, you probably do!).

There is growing evidence that Emoji can be useful in science communication.

In the first discovery of its kind, an insect stole a plant gene to elude its host’s defences. That’s one way to create a new pest-control strategy!
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