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Addressing weaknesses and limitations in your science will reassure potential funders, use these three questions to address rigour and reproducibility concerns in your grant proposal.

Addressing weaknesses and limitations in your science will reassure potential funders, use these three questions to address rigour and reproducibility concerns in your grant proposal.

Do you perform statistical analyses? Think you’re pretty good at it? Maybe have a read of this before you judge your statistical prowess.

It can be challenging to deliver an impactful presentation in 5 minutes, but it’s a skill worth refining.

This open source code provides an implementation of the AlphaFold v2.0 system. It allows users to predict the 3-D structure of arbitrary proteins with unprecedented accuracy.

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

This webinar provides an overview of tips for preparing a scientific presentation, that reduces the stress involved for the presenter while increasing engagement from those in the audience.

“Singing” ice, a seal that sounds like it is in space, and a seismic airgun thundering like a bomb are some of the noises released by two marine acoustic labs.

Getting funding for your research requires some skill with persuasion and knowing how to articulate your ideas succinctly. This short TED talk demonstrates how to integrate both to make a great persuasive argument:
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