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How to Prepare for an Elevator Speech

By Erin Cooper, Washington State University Vancouver Neuroscience student From http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/shows/technobabble You dodge behind a corner and peek around it, keeping your gaze on your...

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Clarity and vividness in scientific journalism

By Bradley Dowling, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student Alan Alda, From: http://www.anu.edu.au/events/an-evening-with-alan-alda-getting-beyond-a-blind-date-with-science I vividly remember summer...

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How hard is it to spot the truth?

By Andrea Lee, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student Many people I talk to are convinced that they are not only excellent judges of character but that they can easily spot the difference between fact and...

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Science News and Fact-Checking

By Tanya Makarenko, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student Many of us rely on the internet for current news, and thankfully the internet provides just that and more. By more I mean information like bacon...

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“Posterizing” Your Data

By Tammy Hilgendorf, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience Student As a scientist you are known for your brains, but to be successful you must be able to present your findings in a meaningful way. Many times, it...

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Working with visual aids

By Kathleen Darling, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student One of the most prevalent struggles in the scientific community today, regardless of discipline, is that of getting your message across. After...

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Affordable & Professional Scientific Communication 101

By Cole Dawson, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/sbdtc/people/students/2007/robert_gardner/courses/neuroscience2009/photos/ When you need to present information to a...

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Neurocriminology: What can a brain scan tell us about criminal behavior?

By Hannah Turner, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student   What if I were to tell you that neuroscience could predict whether an adolescent was likely to grow up to be a criminal? Or that scanning the...

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Neurodiversity

By Sterling Gray, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student If you would have asked me what neurodiversity was a couple months ago, I would most likely guess that it had something to do with the study of...

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The Adversity of Neurodiversity

By Joseph Seuferling, WSU Vancouver Neuroscience student “My name is (insert name here), and I’m an addict”. Chances are that you’ve never heard this introductory statement unless you’re a regular...

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