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You can’t handle the truth! (a note on fake news)

January 11, 2017 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments
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Fake news has been getting a lot of airtime recently, particularly in the wake of the American presidential election. There’s been much hand-wringing about how best to deal with the phenomenon, but the likelihood is that academics already have the solution.

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Personal alchemy

January 6, 2017 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments
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Alchemists of the Middle Ages sought to discover the Philosopher’s Stone – a miraculous substance capable of transmuting base metals (e.g. lead) into noble ones (e.g. gold). Alchemy of a different kind goes on nowadays in scientific laboratories, but its goal is broadly the same – transforming undergraduates and postgraduates into mature scientists. Continue reading →

TIR’s year in review

December 30, 2016 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ Leave a comment

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A look back at TIR‘s first year of operations. Continue reading →

A (biomedical) Christmas Carol

December 23, 2016 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 4 Comments
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Charles Dickens’ Yuletide classic “A Christmas Carol” is all about how the curmudgeonly Scrooge learns to lighten up and let the festive spirit in. But what would it be like if Scrooge was a scientist? Continue reading →

Nico Rosberg, Nobel prize-winner

December 13, 2016December 13, 2016 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments
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For a bunch of people who are supposed to be really smart, scientists spend a huge amount of time feeling really stupid. Partly it’s a Socratic thing – the more you learn, the more you realise how little you know – but it’s also because there are few professions more in thrall to the notion of genius. Continue reading →

Sitting Pretty

December 7, 2016December 20, 2020 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 7 Comments
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Who decides who the recipients of postdoctoral Fellowships are?

Who decides who the candidates for junior faculty positions are?

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The Real Dr. Octopus

November 29, 2016December 12, 2016 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 7 Comments
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In the Marvel Comics universe, Dr. Octopus is one of Spider-Man’s principal antagonists. But there are plenty of real-life Dr. Octopuses out there – they’re called parents. Continue reading →

Read all about it! (a short guide to writing scientific reports and manuscripts)

November 23, 2016June 28, 2017 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 9 Comments

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In the latest “How to…” post, TIR will be offering some suggestions for how to write a scientific report or manuscript. A longer and more detailed version is also available for download. Continue reading →

Zen and the art of tissue culture

November 20, 2016December 23, 2016 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments
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Scientists looking to improve their sterile technique would be wise to study the precepts of Japanese tea ceremony. Continue reading →

G(u)ilded cages

November 13, 2016November 13, 2016 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 3 Comments

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Protectionism is back in the news at the moment, so it seems timely to look back at one form of protectionism and its unlikely correspondence to science – the guild system.  Continue reading →

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