Cells to Cerebral Cortex: What is the brain and how does it form?
Ameerah Gardee takes you on a tour of the brain – what it’s made of, how it’s made and some of the things it can do
Ameerah Gardee takes you on a tour of the brain – what it’s made of, how it’s made and some of the things it can do
Ameerah Gardee unpacks a recent study on the possible origins of handedness in our DNA, and its potential effects on the brain.
Pint of Science 2019: The Art of Science
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Black scientists have been historically underrepresented in science. But now we're living times of change. For @NatureMedicine, I spoke with the founders of four ‘#BlackIn...’ inspiring movements to learn how they are empowering the Black scientists. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-021-01315-8
4🎬Lights, Camera, Action!🎬
Join the #GlobalScienceShow for an introduction to making a #scicomm video!
📅Tuesday 18 May
⏰10am - 3pm BST
🎟️£40 GBP
This is an introductory workshop for anyone looking to make scicomm videos for YouTube, TikTok & Twitter
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lights-camera-action-tickets-147846991331
Are you a junior researcher looking for a mentor? The wonderful @AnnaHenschel is looking for a mentee! Check out her thread below for info:
Our previous editor @wesenkat is now a Science Communications intern at NASA! Read her latest interview with David Des Marias:
BIG NEWS! We just launched a free science communication training program, built on digestible Lifeology flashcard courses illustrated by science artists!
The program: https://lifeology.io/lifeology-univ-scicomm/
Learn more with our latest blog post: https://lifeology.io/learn-how-to-communicate-science-through-art-lifeology-university-scicomm-program/
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