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Category Archives: General Interest

Interview with Sheeva Azma, Science Communicator

Read Julie Ann Howlett’s interview with Sheeva about being a woman in science, science copywriting, and other interesting and sometimes difficult topics.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCMarch 19, 2022June 16, 2024Posted inGeneral Interest, Guest Posts, Julie Ann Howlett, Science Communication, Science Writing, Uncategorized, WritingTags:interviews, scicomm, science, women in scienceLeave a comment on Interview with Sheeva Azma, Science Communicator

Studying your dog’s brain with MRI

Read an interview with researcher Dr. Laura Cuaya about the challenges of scanning dogs in an MRI.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCFebruary 26, 2022Posted inGeneral Interest, Research, Sheeva AzmaTags:dogs, fmri, functional magnetic resonance imaging, functional neuroimaging, interviews2 Comments on Studying your dog’s brain with MRI

Science Literacy for the 21st Century

Learn about science literacy and its many uses in our daily lives.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCJanuary 22, 2022January 6, 2022Posted inGeneral Interest, Kelly Tabbutt, UncategorizedTags:science literacy2 Comments on Science Literacy for the 21st Century

Part IV: Your Questions about Commas, Answered

Improve your knowledge of comma usage with the tips in this post.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCNovember 27, 2021June 6, 2024Posted inEditing, Fancy Comma, LLC Team, General Interest, Uncategorized, WritingTags:commas, copyediting, FAQ, frequently asked questions, writing tips and tricks3 Comments on Part IV: Your Questions about Commas, Answered

Survival Mindset — or How I learned to love Murphy’s Law, Coronavirus, and the Atom Bomb

Read Army veteran Matthew Bow’s reflections on ways to adapt your mindset to achieve personal growth.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCNovember 11, 2021July 17, 2025Posted inEntrepreneurship, General Interest, Matthew Bow, UncategorizedTags:small business, survival mindset, veterans2 Comments on Survival Mindset — or How I learned to love Murphy’s Law, Coronavirus, and the Atom Bomb

Social Media Likes, Neuroscience, and U.S. Democracy

Read Army veteran Matthew Bow’s reflections on democracy and governance in the era of social media.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCOctober 30, 2021October 5, 2023Posted inGeneral Interest, Matthew Bow, UncategorizedTags:civic engagement, democracy, neuroscience, opinion, reward processing, social media, veteransLeave a comment on Social Media Likes, Neuroscience, and U.S. Democracy

Drawing the Nervous System

In 1906, two scientists, Camillo Golgi and Santiago Ramón y Cajal, won the Nobel Prize for visualizing and drawing nerve cells.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCOctober 9, 2021September 25, 2021Posted inGeneral Interest, Sheeva Azma, UncategorizedTags:brain, camillo golgi, neurons, neuroscience, nobel prize in physiology or medicine, nobel prizes, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, SciArt, writing about scienceLeave a comment on Drawing the Nervous System

Top 10 Ways to Elevate Your Writing Skills

In this post, the team at ProofreadingServices.com provides 10 tips you can use to improve your writing.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCOctober 2, 2021November 27, 2021Posted inGeneral Interest, Guest Posts, ProofreadingServices.Com, Uncategorized, WritingTags:writing tips and tricksLeave a comment on Top 10 Ways to Elevate Your Writing Skills

10 Simple Ways to Improve Your SciComm Skills

Learn a few easy ways to get started in science communication or SciComm in this post.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCSeptember 18, 2021June 16, 2024Posted inCareer Advice, General Interest, Science Communication, Science Writing, Sheeva Azma, Uncategorized, WritingTags:scicomm, writing tips and tricks3 Comments on 10 Simple Ways to Improve Your SciComm Skills

Can You Hack Your Own Brain?

Learn about “neurohacking” in this review of Elizabeth Ricker’s book, Smarter Tomorrow.

Posted byFancy Comma, LLCJuly 31, 2021July 4, 2022Posted inGeneral Interest, Sheeva Azma, UncategorizedTags:book review, brain, neurohacking, neuroscience, neurotechnology, productivity, writing about science1 Comment on Can You Hack Your Own Brain?

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