
I’ve been thinking about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a lot in the last week… Continue reading

I’ve been thinking about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer a lot in the last week… Continue reading

Scientists like to claim – rightly – that they’re free to do research into whatever takes their fancy, but getting funding for it is a different matter. Continue reading

The Movember Foundation is a charity dedicating to raising awareness of men’s health issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health. As part of the annual Movember event we’ve been running a series celebrating the magnificent moustaches of the men in white coats – a salute to some great minds, and the moustaches that went (just before them). Links to parts I-IV of this series can be found at the end of the posting. Continue reading

What if scientific English took famous authors as its style template? Continue reading

A salute to the also-rans. Continue reading

Is it right to move your kids for the sake of your career? Continue reading

My lab might be closing soon because of insufficient research productivity. Is it really because I supervised too many undergraduate students? And if so, should I regret it? Continue reading

In our latest “How To…” guide, we provide a customisable template for state-of-the-art documentation of image acquisition, as well as a sample Materials & Methods section for the writeup. Continue reading

A small linguistic adjustment could make a big difference to how we view academic performance. Continue reading

Women’s tennis can show science why excellence alone isn’t the whole story. Continue reading