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Started in August 2014 as a project to write a science story every day for a whole year. Read more →

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Tag: science writing

Empirical rules for writing science (abstracts) | Day 262

Empirical rules for writing science (abstracts) | Day 262

When it comes to writing an abstract, should you listen to science writing advice, or just make it absurdly complex and verbose?

Posted on May 5, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags academic publishing, computational science, science writingLeave a comment on Empirical rules for writing science (abstracts) | Day 262
There is no allergy to WiFi | Day 229

There is no allergy to WiFi | Day 229

Electromagnetic sensitivity is not a medical diagnosis, although many people across the world claim they have it. So what does scientific evidence reveal?

Posted on April 2, 2015September 1, 2015Categories 365 Science StoriesTags bad science, credulous reporting, electromagnetic hypersensitivity, science writing, skepticism, wierd claims, wifi allergy1 Comment on There is no allergy to WiFi | Day 229
What does the science blogger do? | Day 87

What does the science blogger do? | Day 87

Paige Brown Jarreau has an interesting background – she drinks really strong coffee, dances ballet, and has an MSc in Biological and Agricultural Engineering. She is also currently doing PhD research to find out how science bloggers choose what to write about.

Posted on November 11, 2014Categories 365 Science StoriesTags From The Lab Bench, Paige Brown, science writingLeave a comment on What does the science blogger do? | Day 87
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