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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Top tips for Soapbox Science
This month, Soapbox Science organised a science communication workshop for all of its 2014 speakers. The event, supported by Robin Ince and the Learning and Discovery team at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), provided a fantastic opportunity for the … Continue reading
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Ignore the chatter – if you really want the life of an academic, go and get it
Jenna Todd Jones is based at the School of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol. Her research is attempting to uncover how the brain interprets the meaning of words in real time, as we read or hear them. Here, Jenna (JTJ) talks to … Continue reading
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