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Time Management Tips for Researchers

As a researcher, time management is essential at every stage of your career. A researcher is expected to undertake several tasks such as carrying out experiments, writing reports, publishing papers, performing administrative duties, etc.…
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Insulin: A Potent Cure for Chronic Colitis?

A large number of patients suffering from type-2 diabetes require regular insulin injections. But do you know that insulin also has the potential for curing chronic colitis? According to a study published by a collaborative team of…
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The Pale Blue Dot

Carl Sagan was a renowned American astronomer who made significant contributions to his field. He was born on 9th of November, 1934 and earned his Ph.D. in Astronomy and Astrophysics in the year 1960. His doctoral research involved the…
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DNA Tool Predicts Height & More

Who knew that your height could help predict the possible diseases that you may encounter at some point in your life? A group of scientists from Michigan State University have discovered a new DNA tool that can predict your height…
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Tips to Write a Good Rebuttal Letter

A well-drafted rebuttal letter helps convince referees and editors that your paper is good and that it could be reconsidered for publication. Often, it is your last opportunity to emphasize the quality of your work during the peer review…
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Common Types of Plagiarism

Plagiarism, or passing someone else’s work as your own, is not a new phenomenon in research. It has gained greater attention with the advent of technology that has made it easier to uncover instances of plagiarism. This smartshort…
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