Scientists receive too little peer-review training. Here’s one method from Nature for effectively peer-reviewing papers.
Scientists receive too little peer-review training. Here’s one method from Nature for effectively peer-reviewing papers.
Ancient Roman concrete could self-heal thanks to “hot mixing” with quicklime.
Watch this animation to learn how ultrasound works, with new applications in medicine.
Amaze at these detailed bird images taken under studio conditions, and learn about the process needed to work with the birds.
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”
…with children rescuing them and throwing them off a cliff into the air and out into the sea.
A really engaging talk that makes you realise how languages influence understanding and ability.
NHMRC have revised their Open Access Policy – all peer-reviewed publications from NHMRC-funded research must now be made available immediately upon publication.
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