Simple Steps to Validating and Managing Others: A Bedtime Story
Julia Phillippi, PhD
You may be scoffing at finding time to read, but let’s face it, if you want to reach the next level you have to reach for it purposefully.
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Not All Pandemic Heroes Wear Capes: Science Help for Homebound Kids
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
There is no better time to convince folks that science is essential. Here are some heroes who are taking lessons to families online.
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Make It About the Science
David Calkins, PhD
By keeping referencing about the science rather than the scientists, navigating peer review becomes a bit less treacherous.
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Take Care with Case Studies
The Edge for Scholars
Scientists know that case studies are far from definitive, but many in the public don't. Discuss case studies with these tips in mind.
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An Academic Approach to Writing in Academia
Ashley Hood, PhD
A roundup of posts by Dr. Eric Sentell, who takes a scholarly approach to writing advice, complete with historic and literary references.
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Fierce Conversations
Christina Boncyk, MD
Susan Scott doesn't suggest we talk in threatening overconfidence with unrelenting passion, but rather that our conversations be focused on genuine, eager, and truthful investigations into reality.
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Beliefs Are For Churches
Josh Fessel, MD, PhD
You ever see a paper or talk and say, "I just don't believe it"? BLASPHEMY! The power of science compels you to do better!
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Top Tips and Tutorials to Become an Outlook Aficionado
Angelica Soto
Your online interactions are an extension of who you are in person. Rock your inbox and wow your colleagues with these edgy email tips: Recalling an Email Did you click …
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Best Poster Resources for Trainees
Aimee Edgeworth
A roundup of our favorite resources and protips on posters.
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The Benefits of Flying Solo
Cristina Espinosa-Diez, PhD
For the past three years, I went to all the meetings and conferences by myself. Here's why flying solo can be good for you, too.
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