Right now, some scientist, somewhere, is almost certainly toiling over a science poster by attempting to fit months’ or perhaps even years’ worth of research onto a single — albeit large — sheet of ...
After spending eight weeks on campus this summer conducting funded neuroscience research as part of Conn’s Summer Science Institute, Anjum Shaikh ’22 had an opportunity to share her work with the ...
Kevin Ventura ’22 presents his poster, "The Grocery List Problem," at the Summer Science Research Institute symposium Feb. 18. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began and everyone started wearing masks, ...
We’re big fans of science humor here at Surprising Science HQ. Some of the funniest, most innovative new comics have a science angle, whether it’s dinosaur spokescharacters, grad students toiling in a ...
Imagine a world where scuba diving is the main tourist attraction in the area formerly known as Washington, D.C., and where travelers can spend time in a Las Vegas casino while admiring Nevada’s ...
Once you finish designing your poster, have your lab mentor look it over, and have your PI (i.e., the professor whose lab you’re in) look at it, too. It’s important that you get your mentor’s approval ...
Scientists often share their latest research on posters displayed at big conferences. Posters are a long-standing tradition, but one reformer says... To Save The Science Poster, Researchers Want To ...
I just got back from judging elementary level science fair (this is like kids in 6th grade or something). Here are some quick notes in no particular order. Please, please do not have a 20 item list of ...
This week’s Red Folder focuses on things you can do at home. There is something therapeutic about colouring in pictures. Perhaps it takes some of us back to a childhood before the Internet and ...
When she first played World of Warcraft at 10 years old, Ophélie knew her future would be in the video game industry. With a passion for writing and playing video games, she naturally became a gaming ...
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