8 Reasons I Accepted Your Article
The Edge for Scholars
It helps if your reviewer wishes they'd written that paper.
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What Do You Do When They Say "No"?
The Edge for Scholars
How do you convince someone to change their mind? I couldn’t magically make an R01 appear (if only!).
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One Minute Writing Tuneup: Readability
Rebecca Helton, MA
Tips for improving the readability of your writing for all audiences.
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Why Aren't More LGBT+ Scientists Out: Student's Question Sparks Debate
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
Neuroscience graduate student David Ottenheimer sparked a hot debate revealing teaching professors have a lot of barriers to overcome.
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What Does Bitcoin Have to Do with Medicine & Science? Maybe a Lot.
Josh Fessel, MD, PhD
I tried to understand bitcoin. I ended up learning about blockchain. And then, I had an idea....
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Valentine's Day Presents for the STEM Love of Your Life
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
Grab some of these awesome Valentine's Day gifts for your STEM significant other and show you're all heart plus a bit brainy as well.
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OCD in the Time of COVID-19
David Sacks, PhD
There’s plenty of the “O” and the “C,” but none of the “D.”
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Exercise Is Still Possible With A Stacked Schedule
Jennifer Ranking
Making time for your exercise means you’ll find it easier to keep up with.
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Resilience as a Common Trait in Researchers
Amy Ramsey
If I have learned one thing in science, it is how to be more resilient.
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Make Your Research Portfolio or Website Stand Out
Aimee Edgeworth
Vrinda Nair offers a thread of tips (and visual references) to help your research portfolio look professional and polished.
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