Scientists Donate $8,000 to Kids STEM Education With Their March Madness Brackets
Scientists start April outreach and engagement strong by raising $8,000 for kids STEM education by playing March Madness brackets with Donors Choose.
Scientists start April outreach and engagement strong by raising $8,000 for kids STEM education by playing March Madness brackets with Donors Choose.
Recently I picked up Send: Why People Email so Badly and How to Do It Better; it turned out to be very useful.
Brad Voytek should be the poster child for neuroscience. He’s smart, charismatic, does a ton of outreach, sports an impressive soul patch and works on difficult problems of how the brain synthesizes, organizes and initiates behavioral tasks. Brad is a computational neuroscientist who studies how complex signals are generated and coded within the brain to […]
If we hope to counter the growth of anti-science in our electorate, science needs a champion and a grassroots movement. That’s why I WILL be Marching for Science Aprill 22nd.
Proposed research project is feasible? Check. Timeline formatted? Check. Milestones added? Check. Now it’s time to break the work into manageable chunks….
Three new posters stepped up and won Edgys in March for their insightful, popular posts.
A how-to guide for calling and writing your legislators about the proposed NIH budget cuts. Do it! Scientists are making a difference.
In honor of World Tuberculosis Day, Dr. Yuri van der Heijden talks about his TB research and offers advice to those working toward career development awards.
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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.