
Open Access Takes Flight
The numerous benefits to making your science open access and the global movement to improve society’s access to science.
The numerous benefits to making your science open access and the global movement to improve society’s access to science.
Why past and alternative science communication approaches, that diverge from the West’s relatively recent approaches, should be used.
Uni’s want research shared widely. So why don’t they properly support academics to do it? The Conversation explores this question off the back of some new research
The world map as we’re used to seeing it was made for navigation, not for a true comparison of country size. Have a play with this clever tool
Take 20 seconds to walk with a starfish. This striking video of a starfish walking along on the surface of an aquarium wall demonstrates how the animal moves using hundreds of tube feet.
At some stage you will likely need to conduct a literature review – but did you know there are different types? Each has its own specific methodology that should be followed for the review to be considered robust.
Dr Matthias Rillig gives advice for PhD students, postdocs and group leaders on how to navigate the various challenges that academia presents.
80% of jobs that could be filled by scientists with a PhD don’t mention ‘PhD’ in the ad.
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