
As scientists, the most important thing we can give our children is our time. Continue reading

As scientists, the most important thing we can give our children is our time. Continue reading

The scientific community needs moral standards if it is to continue its growth. Continue reading

Time for another lighthearted posting! TIR profiles some of the main types of peer reviewer out there… Continue reading

Judging how much control to exert over a research project is one of mentoring’s trickiest balancing acts. Continue reading

What do Oscars ceremonies and scientific presentations have in common? Continue reading

It’s here at last: hard evidence that small research groups do more original work. Continue reading
We’re paying homage this week to a literary classic from JBS Haldane, who probably embodied the spirit of playful irreverence better than any scientist before or since. This was his response to the cancer diagnosis that ultimately claimed his life. Continue reading

Starting a family is something that’s often presented as a risk in career terms. In fact, it may actually turn you into a better risk-taker. Continue reading

2019 is the international year of the periodic table. To mark the occasion, we’ve created a periodic table…of scientists! Which element are you? Continue reading