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Learning under Lockdown: Tips for Navigating Research
Originally Published June 9, 2021by Alyssa Quan (ComSciCon-ATL 2021) If you’re like me, you are an aspiring researcher in a rigorous academic degree program, sent on a rollercoaster over the past year struggling to incorporate all your brand-new ideas into a project while also trying to move forward with your studies in the middle of…
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Mimicking photosynthesis in nature using metal nanoparticles
Originally Published May 14, 2021by Ajay Manuel (ComSciCon-CanWest 2020) Human endeavors from the age of the hunter-gatherers to modern civilization have been guided by the allocation and consumption of energy. Light is an integral part of this story. Central to life on Earth is the energy we receive from our Sun: solar energy. In fact,…
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Blogging as a communication tool to engage the public in health research
Originally Published April 30, 2021by Morenike Ajidagba (ComSciCon-CanWest 2020) Health research has evolved to become more patient-oriented with increasing patient engagement. How do researchers utilize online communication and social media as a means to disseminate accurate information to and foster a healthy and trustworthy relationship with their target audience? Blogging can be useful to inform patients…
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ComSciCon publishes 2020 annual report
Originally Published January 20, 2021After a tumultuous year in which our organization faced enormous challenges together with the rest of our global community — not least of which being the pandemic and an incomplete reckoning with systemic racism and injustice — ComSciCon published today its annual report for 2020. The report covers our transition, for the first…
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The American Southwest: A gold mine of biodiversity plagued by the Anthropocene
Originally Published January 7, 2021by Nargol Ghazian (ComSciCon-GTA 2020) Before my first visit to the region, most of how I imagined the American Southwest derived from classic western movies I watched with my grandfather as a child or, most recently, HBO’s dystopian-series Westworld. But upon arriving in the region, I quickly realised it is much…
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Leaving the Bat Cave
Originally Published January 5, 2021by Lucas Greville (ComSciCon-GTA 2020) As I sit in my living room, I search for the motivation to finish writing my doctoral thesis. Finishing graduate school should be an exciting time, but in the midst of a pandemic, away from my friends and colleagues, away from my research, I find it anything…
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So, what do you really do? A Grad Student’s Guide to Effective Science Communication
Originally Published December 21, 2020 by Daniela Capello (ComSciCon-GTA 2020) It’s that time of year again. You and your loved ones gather around the table for a holiday meal and you know it’s coming. You’ve prepared your answers for questions like “so, anyone special you want to tell us about?” and “how many more years…
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What You Need to Know about Graduate School – A Letter from Me to You
Originally Published December 9, 2020 by Emerita Mendoza Rengifo (ComSciCon-GTA 2020) Dear Future Graduate Student, You are traveling on the rollercoaster of life, and part of your journey is completing your graduate degree in a timely manner. I have been on this journey, and I have learned how to reach my fullest potential by applying…
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Inspiring the next generation of scientists with water droplets
Originally Published November 11, 2020 by Rebecca Dang Water droplets are beautifully shaped spheres of transparent liquid unlike any other substance on Earth. To the naked human eye, we see a colourless small sphere of water. We might not suspect that water droplets are home to millions of microscopic organisms like roundworms, rotifers, and tardigrades…
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ComSciCon partners with Natural History magazine on a special print issue
Originally Published October 1, 2020 By Stephanie (Hamilton) Deppe We are thrilled to announce that ComSciCon partnered with Natural History magazine to create a special print edition of the September 2020 magazine especially to feature voices from ComSciCon-affiliates! The magazine features articles written by six ComSciCon participants (including four from the recent 2020 Flagship). The articles span…