
Why ‘x’ Denotes the Unknown
If you want to know why ‘x’ is used to denote the unknown, it’s because you can’t say ‘sh’ in Spanish.

If you want to know why ‘x’ is used to denote the unknown, it’s because you can’t say ‘sh’ in Spanish.

A variety of different visualisations communicating the incidences of COVID detections in animals (i.e. non-humans).

You can learn a lot from null results. Don’t ignore them, they could be your most valuable discovery.

Have a go at navigating a ship through the Suez Canal, one of the world’s busiest nautical thoroughfares.

The Journal of Nanoparticle Research victim of an organized rogue editor network.

Got 12 mins? Indulge in this engaging, quick, talk from Simon Sinek about ‘what makes a great leader’.

Strenuous 8-year effort to replicate key cancer research finds an unwelcome surprise.

An entertaining talk from Jia Jiang about an experiment he conducted to learn about rejection and how to embrace these experiences to find opportunity.
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