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August 23, 2015
Image of the Week: Meet Carbon Nanofibres
Scientists may soon be able to pull some strings in the effort to slow climate change – literally. Researchers at George Washington University have sequestered CO2 from the atmosphere through a solar-powered process that turns the earth-heating gas into solid carbon nanofibres. Imagine then taking those nanofibres and creating construction material. This is an amazing example of turning the … Read more
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August 15, 2015
Image of the Week
This shot was composed by the duo Erica Simone and Jaci Berkopec. Titled “The Tree of Life,” it evokes the countless branches of curiosity and exploration within us. At Oxford Science Editing we are interested in all areas of discovery and want to help you bring your findings to a wider audience. Visit us here. Happy weekend!
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August 13, 2015
Top Tips for Writing Up Your Scientific Data: Mastering the Art
Perhaps the most difficult part of the research process is writing up your data. Journals and other scientists want to know the question being asked, understand your reproducible methodology, and be intrigued by the conclusions you came to and how they might affect your field of interest. Scientific data is driven by charts, graphs and images. Bringing … Read more