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Ana Zambrana
Feb 24, 20196 min read
Scouting for Science
I can no longer divide these two aspects of myself: Am I a scientist scouting for answers, or a scout doing science?
Michael Evans
Feb 20, 20194 min read
From Play-Doh to Venus de Milo
An expert can watch their field as a whole and see where it is going by watching colleagues mold and shape it.
Harry Tam
Jan 22, 20195 min read
An Effective Field Theory Approach to Learning
I am particularly troubled by my slow learning progress. As a graduate student, learning is a constant job that I perform every day.
Lewis Stagnetto
Jan 16, 20194 min read
Climbing the Rock
I kept my head down and worked hard. Then it happened.
Sara Cannon
Dec 20, 20185 min read
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
...we have a responsibility to work towards decolonization, or to regularly confront colonization in our daily lives.
Hon-Ming Lam
Dec 15, 20187 min read
Blood, Soybeans, and Change
In February 2013, I participated in the World Soybean Research Conference in Durban, South Africa.
Hon-Ming Lam
Dec 1, 20189 min read
Uphill Battles for Dream Seekers
Allow me to take this opportunity to share with you some stories that could give you hope and strength in your endeavors ahead.
Whitney Weigel
Nov 25, 20184 min read
Science in My Old Kentucky Home
So why do people have such a negative view of Kentucky when it comes to education and science literacy?
Roisin Conneely
Nov 16, 20185 min read
Cupan Tae
Before we go any further I’d like to make it clear that I am not a tea connoisseur, I don’t drink fancy, flavoured teas.
Adam Bodley
Nov 13, 20185 min read
Visiting the Galapagos Islands
There is something unique about the Galapagos Islands that hits you immediately upon arrival and remains with you even after you have left.
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