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How to Give a Good Talk

The ability to communicate effectively is one of the most important talents of a good scientist. Whether it’s standing in front of a poster, giving a ten minute talk at a meeting, or writing the next Citation Classic, scientists who connect with their audience create a better impression of themselves and their work than colleagues who don’t. The good news is that although there are examples of outstanding, naturally-gifted communicators (see Barack Obama) scientific communication is an acquired skill. The more you work at it, the better you’ll get.

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How Smart is Your Phone? iPhone, Droid or Other

Last week, Apple released the iPhone 4 and Verizon executives started referring to this season as “The Summer of Droid.”  It’s pretty clear that the Mac vs. PC battle we talked about last week won’t stop at computers.

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The Lab Desktop: Looking Busy at Work (When You’re Not)

A lab desktop is probably the last thing most of us want to stare at during a long day at the bench.  It’s also far nerdier than the gorgeous beachscape of picture from your last vacation that is currently filling the role.  But if we told you that a lab desktop can make you look like you’re working hard, when the truth might suggest otherwise, it might not sound like such a bad idea afterall…

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Changing Thesis Projects: Death Sentence or New Life?

Dear Dora,

When is it too late to change your thesis project?

- Casey, Graduate student

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Mac vs. PC: What Side are You On?

Few things can polarize a room full of technology geeks like the question of computer allegiance.  For decades, Apple was like Danny Bonaduce in that it appealed to a small sliver of the population.  Very small.  Compared to popular PC brands such as HP, Dell, Toshiba and others, Macs appealed to a niche market.  But this May, something remarkable happened – Apple’s stock price completed a nearly 10-fold increase over the past five years and the company overtook Microsoft as the most valuable technology company in the world.  But if you’re like most, that probably hasn’t changed your computer loyalty.

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5 Laboratory Techniques That’ll Get You Punched in the Face

When first learning laboratory techniques, it’s important to start with the ones that will help you keep your front teeth.  We’ve discussed some of the best ways to fit into a lab, but often the worst offenders don’t even realize what they’re doing wrong.  So this is directed at the select few who are making life difficult for the rest of us.  If it turns out you’re “accidentally” performing one of these, it might be better to knock it off before getting knocked out

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Is World Cup Killing Your Experiments (and Your Hearing)?

The World Cup kicked off on Friday, no doubt to a huge decline in international productivity.  As the tournament gains momentum and tv coverage increases, many researchers find themselves asking “How am I going to get any work done this month?!”  Many are also asking, “Am I going to have to watch the entire tournament on mute?!”

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LabLibs: Let Chuck Norris Protect Your Bench

Hmm, on Friday we had six eppi tube racks and three pipetman.  Then we took Monday off.  Now we have one eppi rack and zero pipetman – that math doesn’t seem right.  Looks like it’s time to call in the big guns…

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Dear Dora: The Lab Budget’s in More Red than a Friday the 13th Movie

Dear Dora,

Our lab frequently operates in the red, but my PI says it’s normal.  Are they telling the truth or should I be seriously concerned about my job security?

-Wes, grad student

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Tim Lee Tickets: Enter Our Fan Appreciation Giveaway!

Mel Brooks was close when he said “Humor is just another defense against the universe.”  Scientist-turned-comedian Tim Lee, PhD might say it’s really “the best defense against the lab.”  Science can be a profession of highs and lows and I’m not going to say where we spend most of our time… So how can we pull ourselves out of a slump or celebrate the week’s good results?  That’s right, comedy.

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