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Mind The Graph Scientific Blog is meant to help scientists learn how to communicate science in an uncomplicated way.
The world is driven by stereotypes. Thus, it is no surprise that in the science world, we have a scientist stereotype too. This stereotype brings many statements. Such as: Science is difficult/boring Scientists are weirdos/nerds Only scientists understand science As scientists, we know that those facts are not true. They are only part of the […]
Human kind has been making discoveries for centuries. The wheel, new continents, penicillin, and more. […]
What are the essential skills of a scientist? Being creative, curious and open-minded is a […]
Once we start our academic life, many things are required from us. We measure success […]
“We consider that publishing a paper is not the endpoint for a scientist”. We did […]
How do you read scientific papers? It may seem like a trivial question. However, if […]
Hey there, science researcher! Have you ever tried to explain to general people what you […]
One of the most trending words nowadays in”interdisciplinarity”. The faster the world spins, the more […]
I’m sorry to tell you, but you could be on your way to a boring […]
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 […]
Creating a graphical abstract, infographic or presentation that is visually attractive and scientifically accurate isn’t […]
Nelson Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader and activist for human rights. […]