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

A variety of different visualisations communicating the incidences of COVID detections in animals (i.e. non-humans).
Historians explain what findings made them go ‘wait, wut?’ in the archives they explore for their research.
The world’s best leaders and visionaries earn trust with data told as a great story. Science and scientists have greater impact if they can do they same.
Do not worry that machines will rise up, take power, and create a completely new world, Broussard argues. Worry that they will silently reproduce and reinforce the world that already exists.
A brief journey through the history of this revolutionary technique.
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.
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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