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View ArticleGood reasons to have a love-hate relationship with science
Among the many researchers I know there are many people who have adapted either a pure cynical attitude towards the scientific establishment or fight with an intensive love-hate relationship with...
View ArticleWhat to do when you are falsely accused of scientific fraud?
One of the most distressing experiences for a scientist are false allegations of scientific fraud. As a result of technological progress it is easy to screen publications and PhD theses for plagiarism,...
View ArticlePressure or pleasure – what produces better science?
There is a huge body of scientific evidence that happy team members produce better results. However, the majority of PhD students and postdocs is stressed by peer pressure, high demands by their...
View ArticleFour myths about scientists that let you work too much!
For many researchers science is a passion and for some even a calling. However, the status of sciences as “something you do for passion” is often abused by supervisors and institutions to justify bad...
View ArticleHow to become a professor?
Being a professor is amazing: a lot of academic freedom to investigate and teach very interesting subjects and a considerable and secure salary until retirement. However, the way in which to obtain...
View ArticleGood reasons to have a love-hate relationship with science
Among the many researchers I know there are many people who have adapted either a pure cynical attitude towards the scientific establishment or fight with an intensive love-hate relationship with...
View ArticleWhat to do when you are falsely accused of scientific fraud?
One of the most distressing experiences for a scientist are false allegations of scientific fraud. As a result of technological progress it is easy to screen publications and PhD theses for plagiarism,...
View ArticlePressure or pleasure – what produces better science?
There is a huge body of scientific evidence that happy team members produce better results. However, the majority of PhD students and postdocs is stressed by peer pressure, high demands by their...
View ArticleFour myths about scientists that let you work too much!
For many researchers science is a passion and for some even a calling. However, the status of sciences as “something you do for passion” is often abused by supervisors and institutions to justify bad...
View ArticleHow to become a professor?
Being a professor is amazing: a lot of academic freedom to investigate and teach very interesting subjects and a considerable and secure salary until retirement. However, the way in which to obtain...
View ArticleGood reasons to have a love-hate relationship with science
Among the many researchers I know there are many people who have adapted either a pure cynical attitude towards the scientific establishment or fight with an intensive love-hate relationship with...
View ArticleWhat to do when you are falsely accused of scientific fraud?
One of the most distressing experiences for a scientist are false allegations of scientific fraud. As a result of technological progress it is easy to screen publications and PhD theses for plagiarism,...
View ArticlePressure or pleasure – what produces better science?
There is a huge body of scientific evidence that happy team members produce better results. However, the majority of PhD students and postdocs is stressed by peer pressure, high demands by their...
View ArticleFour myths about scientists that let you work too much!
For many researchers science is a passion and for some even a calling. However, the status of sciences as “something you do for passion” is often abused by supervisors and institutions to justify bad...
View ArticleHow to become a professor?
Being a professor is amazing: a lot of academic freedom to investigate and teach very interesting subjects and a considerable and secure salary until retirement. However, the way in which to obtain...
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