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Mind The Graph Scientific Blog is meant to help scientists learn how to communicate science in an uncomplicated way.
Human kind has been making discoveries for centuries. The wheel, new continents, penicillin, and more. Many people would say we have reached the limit of new findings. However, it was only very recently that we started talking about human genome for example, or found about traces of liquid water in Mars. In 2016, our new […]
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Researchers have found evidence of an existing body of liquid water on Mars. A new […]
During the final materials stage of your paper, most Cell Press journals will ask for […]
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Nelson Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader and activist for human rights. […]
Diversity improves science. Scientists should come from diverse backgrounds, including women, black and minority ethnic […]