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Mind The Graph Scientific Blog is meant to help scientists learn how to communicate science in an uncomplicated way.
Science communication not always meant to get published in journals. From the beginning of science, personalities such as Aristotle, Galileo and Newton spread their theories among small groups of people. These groups started contesting and inquiring what was presented to them. Just like that a culture of questioning things started and developed to what we […]
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The scientific paper format was a revolution in science. Before it, the scientific communication was made […]
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Present a scientific poster is a common way to communicate a scientific research. It is an […]
Once all work is done and reviewed a couple of hundred times, the so awaited […]
If you think publishing a paper is the only way to get visibility to your […]
When the subject is information, combining figures and texts is no trend. Calling it infographic […]
Reference in data visualization, Alberto Cairo is one of the biggest names when the subject […]
Last week, Botelho et al. published a new research on gene manipulation in chicken. Their […]