
Early Career Researchers and Innovation
Younger Scientists Are More Innovative, study finds.

Younger Scientists Are More Innovative, study finds.

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

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.

Networking does not have to involve huge amounts of face time. The key is to aim for a steady level of regular interaction with others — think titration, not chain reaction.

Dr Matthias Rillig gives advice for PhD students, postdocs and group leaders on how to navigate the various challenges that academia presents.

A type of snailfish was filmed swimming at 8,336m, learn how fish can live so deep

Which early hominid are you? A fun way to learn about the different stages of human evolution.

Lots of things in space are way too big for our familiar units of measurement, so astronomers often find novel ways to describe the size or mass of celestial objects.
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