How many times have you been enjoying reading an interesting article and then, just one paragraph from the end, up pops a comment that opposes…
The journalism balancing act – views for and against
19 February 2010
The Global Guide to Research Impact
19 February 2010
How many times have you been enjoying reading an interesting article and then, just one paragraph from the end, up pops a comment that opposes…
14 February 2010
Blog Posts
Although it has become much easier for researchers to photograph their work, quite often we need the photograph that the researcher didn’t take.
9 December 2009
Blog Posts
Roger Highfield, editor of New Scientist, has started a new blog, ‘The S Word’, covering science and policy. Science policymaking for international development hasn’t appeared…
23 November 2009
News & Opportunities
Do you know of an outstanding bit of science communication by a CGIAR project or partner? If so, why don’t you give them a pat…
22 November 2009
Papers & Reports
Few logframes effectively capture all – or even many – of the ways in which researchers are exchanging information. The absence of this element results…
15 October 2009
Blog Posts
‘It’s more complicated that that’ must be the official war cry of scientists and researchers. I have a great deal of sympathy for you, having…
18 September 2009
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Isn’t it always the way? Just when you think that you’re getting along like a house on fire, speaking the same language, enjoying a meeting…
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