Tag Archives: communication

Amazing animation: 150 years of Nature papers

Each study in science forms a network that connects earlier and later papers. Researchers have examined Nature’s portion of that network. The video examines their findings while being guided through 150 years of interrelated, multidisciplinary study of Nature publications. This is very insightful. (But, personally, at first the piano is OK, but I could have… Read More »

EMBL Communications

As an Alumni of EMBL at Grenoble, France I like to read information about this international community. They just announced that their magazine EMBL Etc. is now fully, and only digital available online. EMBLetc Read the latest Issues of our magazine – EMBLetc. Issue 99, Winter 2022 Uncovering a microbe’s inner life From coast to… Read More »

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Making Science More Engaging

A webinar from “The Scientist“ Announcement and recording of event: A-Picture-is-Worth-a-Thousand-Words-Making-Science-More-Engaging About this webinar: Given that humans are by nature visual animals, most people are familiar with the concept of visual communication. However, while writing their articles and giving presentations, scientists frequently overlook aesthetic appeal because they believe it to be irrelevant or because they… Read More »