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Resources for effective science communication
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The traditional boundaries that separated the “scientist” from “society” are…

Heterogeneity and Homogeneity of Treatment Effects: What Biomedical Researchers Need to Know
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In biomedical research, recognizing and interpreting heterogeneity and homogeneity of treatment effects is crucial. Embracing both concepts allows for a comprehensive understanding of treatment…

Fostering brilliance: a lab director's guide to inclusivity
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As a group leader, you have the potential to make a difference in your lab today, supporting diversity and fostering a collaborative global scientific community. As someone with authority, group…

Researchers guide to social media
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Here, are some specific guidelines to help you ensure that you’re using your time, energy, and creative resources wisely to achieve your social media goals. By actively engaging in this ecosystem…

Breaking barriers: 4 Inspiring stories of women in science
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On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, let us celebrate the remarkable journeys of female researchers who have defied stereotypes, shattered barriers, and pursued their passion…

Should researchers adapt to changes in social media?
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Social media can allow researchers to connect, collaborate, disseminate their research, and keep up with the latest developments in their fields. Choosing from the plethora of options available is…

Power of graphical abstracts from a writer's and designer's perspective
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A graphical abstract represents a simple, concise, and visual summary of the key findings of a manuscript. The advantage of a graphical abstract is that it conveys the crux of the article and its…

Cultural differences: English writing for Japanese researchers
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Japan has an impressive range of Japanese-language research journals and a well-developed academic publishing ecosystem. While Japan is a top-class research nation, many Japanese researchers…

How to NOT cite retracted papers
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A vigilant approach toward avoiding the citation of retracted papers can help safeguard the integrity of scholarly discourse, By incorporating these strategies, you can contribute to the…

Tips to turn failed experiments into success stories
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As per the tradition, scientists are often judged by the scientific publications they produce and the journals where they publish them. However, traditional journals would only allow the…