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I am incredibly lucky. Not only do I get paid for doing what I love, but every day I get to bring my infant son with me, too. I don’t have to choose between work and…
The second year of my PhD taught me that the 'mid-PhD' lull really exists. It has also suddenly dawned on me that I am actually doing a PhD, something that requires hard…
- Brianna Le Busque
- April 25, 2019
Bone-dissolving cells called osteoclasts are derived from a type of immune cells called macrophages. They are necessary for the maintenance and renewal of bones. But the…
- Impact Science
- August 12, 2020
I feel stuck and I don’t know why. I’m going to my dream grad school. I’m working in a discipline that I love. And I’ve successfully survived my first year. I’ve even…
Researchers’ struggle with academic writing is a well-recognized problem in academia and research shows that lack of time and stress or anxiety are the root cause of the…
- Kakoli Majumder
- September 16, 2022
November and early December were a bit of a blur for me. I found myself socially, physically, and mentally withdrawing from anything that wasn’t getting my work done…
The year 2017 was always going to be a pretty stressful year for me. It symbolised the culmination of four years of hard work, continuous mental angst with the imposter…
- Daniel Morse
- June 26, 2019
Supercapacitors store much less energy than is ideal. To remedy this, a group of scientists from Japan propose using conductive nanodiamond as electrode material in…
- Impact Science
- December 4, 2019
As the year 2023 is coming towards an end, we have compiled our top 10 articles for you!
- Editage Insights
- December 11, 2023
The aggregation of amyloid protein fibrils is involved in diseases such as amyloidosis and even Alzheimer’s. A group of Japanese scientists has explored the use of free…
- Impact Science
- August 27, 2019