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Posted by Joachim Goedhart, on 27 October 2022
Scientists are familiar with protocols that describe in a step-by-step fashion how an experiment is performed. But they are usually less familiar with code or scripts for handling data. Yet, ...Posted by the Node, on 11 October 2022
In 2017, our Node Intern, Sarah Morson, revamped our ‘Resources’ topic area on the Node. With a bigger emphasis on advocacy and outreach, we also cover teaching resources, societies and ...Posted by the Node, on 3 October 2022
Enthusiastic about science communication and looking for a chance to broaden your writing experience alongside your research activities? We would like to appoint three correspondents who will play a key ...Posted by the Node, on 27 September 2022
With the calendar about to click over from September to October, we are bringing you one last post highlighting some of our archive content that we hope will help make ...Posted by the Node, on 13 September 2022
With the start of the academic year, we are continuing to dive into our archives to remind you of some the fantastic content that we hope will help you have ...Posted by Nat Clarke, on 8 July 2022
In June 2022, I had the pleasure of teaching a short course on comparative embryology with Chris Lowe and Laurent Formery at Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station. Our mission: to ...Posted by Claudio Cantù, on 9 April 2022
Join us in a Swedish enchanting scenario at the end of June (27-30) when it’s always light in Sweden! If you are a Student (bachelor/Master’s/PhD), a Postdoc, or a young ...Posted by Alex Eve, on 18 March 2022
Often in scientific writing, we are up against strict limits, whether it be the number of words for a conference abstract, the number of pages for a grant proposal or ...Posted by the Node, on 15 March 2022
Catch up with the recording from our networking event on 'Promoting yourself as an ECR'Posted by Jacob Kagey, on 11 March 2022
Why CUREs? The 2011 Vision and Change document called for undergraduate STEM majors to have an authentic research experience during their undergraduate careers(Holm, Carter, & Woodin, 2011). There is evidence ...