Drawing on Charm to Communicate Scientific Papers
Scientific papers are dense, often even too much for other scientists. Thankfully, your results can be shared even with non-experts by writing a stylised annotated paper!
Scientific papers are dense, often even too much for other scientists. Thankfully, your results can be shared even with non-experts by writing a stylised annotated paper!
Resilient researchers know how to fail. Learning how to fail, however, is easier said than done.
While LLMs are certainly a useful tool in many aspects, their usage requires a level of caution, especially when using them throughout the scientific process. In today’s Beyond post, we’ll take a look at the best (and worst) practices for incorporating them in your scientific workflow.
NASA is facing severe budget cuts that would cancel missions ready to be launched, put tens of thousands out of a job, and set science back decades. We need your help to ask congress to prevent these cuts!
Fostering public trust in science is essential for creating a stronger and more informed global society. As researchers and communicators, what can we do to help build this trust?
Are you a graduate student interested in making your astronomy department or university a better place to grad school? Today, one of our authors shares his advice about how to make positive change from his experiences this past year as a Graduate Student Council President.