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Mind The Graph Scientific Blog is meant to help scientists learn how to communicate science in an uncomplicated way.
What if you could broadcast your research to millions of people and make your work widely known? At first, most of us would think this is a dream come true to our scientist career. However, how would you actually feel? Terrified, probably. To broadcast your research also means to become vulnerable. Any expert could question […]
The scientific paper format was a revolution in science. Before it, the scientific communication was made […]
Publishing a paper that no one will ever read is no fun. Instead, it is […]
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 […]
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Last week, Botelho et al. published a new research on gene manipulation in chicken. Their […]
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Paris, France & San Diego, CA (27 October 2016) – AgileBio, a leading global provider […]
Isaac Newton Age 45 – Published the Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of […]
It’s always a celebration when we see the amazing work of our users. I already wrote about […]