This weekly Nautilus column highlights some of the online discussion at Nature Network in the preceding week that is of relevance to scientists as authors and communicators. The Nature Network week column is archived here. Should industry be allowed to...
Posted by Maxine Clarke on April 24, 2009
This weekly Nautilus column highlights some of the online discussion at Nature Network in the preceding week that is of relevance to scientists as authors. The Nature Network week column is archived here. What makes an "unconference" distinct from a...
Posted by Maxine Clarke on March 06, 2009
Can visual arts stimulate creativity in the science laboratory? A new biochemistry building for the University of Oxford might provide the answer, writes Georgina Ferry (Nature 457, 541; 2009). From the article: "The prime purpose of the art project is...
Posted by Maxine Clarke on February 04, 2009
This is the text of a Correspondence from Nature 455, 1175 (2008) by Kenneth R. Jolls of Iowa State University: In your 'Big data' issue, Felice Frankel and Rosalind Reid call for an "investment in visual communication training for young...
Posted by Maxine Clarke on November 13, 2008
This weekly Nautilus column highlights some of the online discussion at Nature Network in the preceding week that is of relevance to scientists as authors. The Nature Network week column is archived here. Join Nature Networkers and other scientists on...
Posted by Maxine Clarke on October 31, 2008
If the United States is losing its competitive edge in science and technology, as some indicators show (see Nature 453, 133-134; 8 May 2008), how can that trend be reversed? As well as various recent welcome recommendations to increase funding,...
Posted by Maxine Clarke on May 19, 2008
As outlined on her Mind the Gap blog at Nature Network, Jennifer Rohn and her partner in design Wynn Abbott have devised a competition to challenge fashion designers, from students all the way up to celebs, to reinterpret lab coats...
Posted by Maxine Clarke on July 13, 2007
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