Suddenly it’s everywhere: a gif of a molecule stepping along, carrying a big load. It’s currently going viral online, with text suggesting that it’s a myosin molecule carrying endorphins in …
Science Communication
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Outreach & engagementScience CommunicationWriting, images, and storytelling
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Science CommunicationScience life and careers
New beginnings – update on work, writing and life
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenIt’s been a bit quiet here, partly because I had to fix some technical issues with the blog, but also because I started a new job and a new course …
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Community & eventsScience CommunicationScience life and careers
Conference name badges
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI tidied my desk area this weekend, and thought it was time to go through my collection of conference name badges. I may have a problem: There were badges for …
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Science CommunicationWriting, images, and storytelling
Science images in the public domain
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenA few years ago, the British Library put a collection of a million images on Flickr, all made available with no restrictions for reuse. They are tagged and described relatively …
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BooksScholarly communicationScience CommunicationScience in Art & Culture
Of mice and men – a poem
by Eva Amsenby Eva Amsen(Every line is the title of an academic article. References below.) Of mice and men?1 Of mice and men.2 Of mice and men, metals and mutations.3 Of …
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Outreach & engagementScholarly communicationScience CommunicationScience life and careers
Making science open to everyone
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI get the impression that people see me as two entirely different people: On the one hand, there’s the person who supports open science and helps scientists get their work …
