
Science in Pictures
The best science images of 2020. A new virus, wafer-thin solar cells, gene‑edited squid and more.
The best science images of 2020. A new virus, wafer-thin solar cells, gene‑edited squid and more.
Serious scientific answers to hypothetical questions like “If every person on Earth aimed a laser pointer at the Moon at the same time, would it change color?”.
Beware your biases – reviewers award higher marks when a paper’s author is famous.
Great visualisation that provides examples of life at different ocean depths. Keep diving to find the ‘Headless Chicken Fish’ and the ‘Flabby Whalefish’.
Scientists receive too little peer-review training. Here’s one method from Nature for effectively peer-reviewing papers.
It’s amazing the things scientists can do with robotics – watch this robot do gymnastics.
Excellent NASA concept visualisation of the evolution of our Moon.
The numerous benefits to making your science open access and the global movement to improve society’s access to science.
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