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Category Archives: General Interest
Part IV: Your Questions about Commas, Answered
Improve your knowledge of comma usage with the tips in this post.
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.
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.
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.
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.
10 Simple Ways to Improve Your SciComm Skills
Learn a few easy ways to get started in science communication or SciComm in this post.
Can You Hack Your Own Brain?
Learn about “neurohacking” in this review of Elizabeth Ricker’s book, Smarter Tomorrow.
Tennis for More Than Two
Diversity in video games is profitable, but it is not catching up as fast as the evolving world. Why?
When it Comes to Communications, Scientists Can Learn a Lot from Policymakers
Learn about ways scientists can use political communications strategies to combat misinformation in the COVID-19 pandemic.