On Donanemab, Plaques Plummet. Off Donanemab, They Stay Away
If clearance of amyloid would be “reasonably likely” to bestow a cognitive benefit – setting the bar rather blow there other antibodies
If clearance of amyloid would be “reasonably likely” to bestow a cognitive benefit – setting the bar rather blow there other antibodies
What happens when research goes wrong? How do researchers manage, or fail to manage, & can we learn from ‘failures’? This blog explains
Psychologist Ann-Marie Creaven regularly discusses her research on Ireland’s most listened-to station. Shared from Nature Careers
Helpful guidance from Cochrane on how to correctly choose images to reflect the information and evidence from your research.
What ethics training or publishing training have you received? This article shared from the LSE Impact blog discusses new mandatory training developed in India
Maintaining outdated PCs can be a matter of necessity — and a labour of love. Tech feature from Nature Careers by Anna Nowogrodzki
Journal editors share their advice on how to structure a paper, write a cover letter – and deal with awkward feedback from reviewers
Webinar from Nature, 3 speakers discuss how they learnt how to code, sharing advice and personal experiences, before answering questions from Nature’s readers
Models can predict the location of cell structures from light-microscopy images alone, without the need for harmful fluorescence labelling.
Understanding cognitive control can help your academic and working life, says David Badre. in this blog shared from Nature Careers.
Writing a thesis can feel overwhelming, we discuss the common reasons why PhD students tend to avoid writing and counter them.
Dom Byrne write in Nature Careers about how scientists at one research institute are heading back to school to inspire the next generation of researchers.