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Commission: Stressed little ice grains
A few months back we were contacted by Dr Johanna Kerch from the University of Göttingen in Germany looking for some cartoony help in helping convey the fun world of ice re-crystallisation.
A few months back we were contacted by Dr Johanna Kerch from the University of Göttingen in Germany looking for some cartoony help in helping convey the fun world of ice re-crystallisation.
So a few months back we were contacted by Marine Duperat a PhD candidate from Quebec working in Forest Sciences to commission a comic to go in her thesis. Marine went on to describe her life in the world of Forest Research and listed all the things she thought were Read more…
Here are all the cartoons you might have missed over the last week or so. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to see daily cartoons from ErrantScience.
Over the last few weeks our weekly blog posts have covered all sorts of things, from lunch (very important) to software for thesis-writing. We also asked if anyone would like to write a guest post – please do get in touch if you’re interested!
Here are all the cartoons you might have missed over the last week or so. Follow on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to see daily cartoons from ErrantScience.
Here are all the cartoons you might have missed over the last few weeks. Follow on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to see daily cartoons from ErrantScience.
May! It’s getting towards the end of May already. How?! This month we’ve had a cracking guest post from Emily Sparkes, comparing the PhD journey to that of a Tough Mud-Dr (geddit?) race; Matthew wrote a lovely letter to all the sales people that have approached him over his years Read more…
Here are all the cartoons you might have missed over the last week or so. Follow on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to see daily cartoons from ErrantScience.
Here are all the cartoons you might have missed over the last week or so. Follow on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to see daily cartoons from ErrantScience.
There is no better way of understanding a subject that through simple diagrams. So to aid anyone wanting to better understand research there are 5 Venn diagrams that simply explain some of the key concepts.