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Mind The Graph Scientific Blog is meant to help scientists learn how to communicate science in an uncomplicated way.
It’s always a celebration when we see the amazing work of our users. I already wrote about the research of Dr. Alessandra Martini, Dr. Stefania Forner and their colleagues. They are Postdoctoral Researchers at University of California and mind the graph users. A few months ago, I showed the infographics Dr. Stefania Forner created for the review article published in Trends […]
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