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China’s science and education ministries have released a new document aimed at improving the research landscape of the country.
- Sneha Kulkarni
- March 5, 2020
Complex networks are ubiquitous in the real world, from artificial to purely natural ones, and they exhibit very similar geometric properties. Algorithms based on…
- Impact Science
- March 3, 2020
I felt motivated to work on the project and could see the significant impact it could have on millions of osteoarthritis patients. I found this field quite interesting…
- Nashrah Ahmad
- March 2, 2020
We asked four researchers how they dealt with life as an international/overseas researcher and asked them to talk about their relationship to self-care.
- Alyssa Lobo
- March 2, 2020
Whether working in a wet-lab or a dry-lab, scientists need to be aware about the risk of Repititive Strain Injury (RSI). Sabrina Pei Qin discusses the ways that…
- Sabrina Pei Qin
- February 28, 2020
I used to fall ill sometimes knowing that I was going to embark on an exploratory journey that required an immense understanding of data, but I would get better the…
- George Azubuike
- February 28, 2020
The existing method for adding metals to organic materials is dangerous and laborious. Scientists from Korea have now developed a new method that is simple, safe, and…
- Impact Science
- February 27, 2020
Scientific laboratories expose researchers to a potentially hazardous environment. Along with safety measures undertaken by laboratories, individual researchers also…
- Kakoli Majumder
- February 27, 2020
Scientific writing requires the use of many symbols. It is important to understand the standard style conventions associated with using symbols to avoid…
- Kakoli Majumder
- February 24, 2020
You’ve already heard from your peers that publishing in top journals is hard, given that their acceptance rate is currently under 10%. What can you do to increase your…
- Marisha Fonseca
- February 21, 2020