Recommended Reads #53
You know the spam from fake conferences and predatory journals? Wouldn’t it be interesting if someone collected those emails
What ever happened to “major and minor revisions?”
Since I started submitting papers (around the turn of the century) editorial practices have evolved. Here’s a quick guide:
Words can be powerful: encouraging young women in science.
I’m writing this post because I have been thinking about my career goals and how they have changed since
What unemployment taught me about dual-career parenting
I’ve made a point to not mention this over the last several months, because I try to keep this
Dealing with caffeine addiction
Scientists drink more coffee than anybody else. (At least, according to those dubious pop-culture listicles.)
I didn’t drink coffee
Class projects as publishable research?
Have you thought of collecting real, publishable, data as a part of lab that you’ve taught? Specifically, is it
Recommended Reads #52
What the heck do they put in denatured ethanol, and how and why did they start doing this? “The little-told
Macroecology is not like particle physics
There are different kinds of mystery. Subatomic particles are almost illogically tiny, so we can only figure out what’s
Let me tell you about my breakfast
Trust me, this is about science.
I’m working from home today. I saw my kid off on his carpool,
Academia is flexible/science waits for no one
Whew, I’m just coming through a stressful personal and professional time. Never has it been clearer to me exactly