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Top 10 most highly cited papers…that have actually been retracted.

Top 10 most highly cited papers…that have actually been retracted.

If you need a good laugh, watch comedian James Veitch talk about his experiences responding to spam email.

Although this article relates to how COVID information is disseminated to the public, the theories apply to all effective science communications. “Almost half of Australian adults struggle with reading.”…”It means they often struggle to understand writing in a way required for broad participation in work, education and training, and society”

Have you ever wondered how big a bacteria can get before it’s no longer feasible to be a bacteria? Take 11 minutes to learn the answer.

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.


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

Great visualisation that provides examples of life at different ocean depths. Keep diving to find the ‘Headless Chicken Fish’ and the ‘Flabby Whalefish’.
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