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Reviewer pinpoints Top 10 howlers to avoid for science publishing success
Researchers concerned that their science journal submissions could be rejected on account of inaccuracies can now access a guide to the most common statistical errors.

Reviewer pinpoints Top 10 howlers to avoid for science publishing success
Researchers concerned that their science journal submissions could be rejected on account of inaccuracies can now access a guide to the most common statistical errors.

How automated tools can speed toxicology tests
Toxicology assessments can be time consuming, but digital repositories and tools can aid the process, explains Dean Hatt...

Rising demand, shrinking footprint
In a prelude to the Lab Innovations show, Mark Withers considers one of the most pressing issues for the laboratory sector – the critical shortage of spaces and how to deal with it.

Making tough choices digestible
“To eat is to compete in an arms race,” says Dr Chris van Tulleken, whose thoughts on evangelising through science, engaging food producers and self-experimentation promise another absorbing series o…

Podcast: Continuing Professional Development for scientists
Returning to our expert, Jessica Evans, a Member Recruitment Executive at The Royal Society of Chemistry, we revisit the topic of continued professional development, or CPD. In particular, we conside…