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January 2016

Research Tools

Reference management software and how to use them

So much of research tends to be a sort of chaotic self-directed learning experience, little nuggets of information coming from many different resources,  sometimes with no way to tie them all together. Our lives today are much improved by utility tools and software that go some way in alleviating this Read more…

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Science perspectives

Why science is broken and how we can help to fix it

I love science. I really love science (and particularly neuroscience), humanity’s great cultural endeavor to understand the world and ourselves. Unfortunately, science is broken. It is broken in many ways, not only in the way it distributes funding, its bizarre publishing scheme, or the way scientists are employed. It is Read more…

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Neuroscience in Tübingen

Interviews with three of Tübingen’s fantastic neuroscientists

Ever been curious to know a little more about what your friends and colleagues in Tübingen work on, what secrets they have uncovered while living here, and what inspired them to come and work here in the first place?  Then read on: three of Tübingen’s finest doctoral students were kind Read more…

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