How to Write a Scientific Research Paper- part 3 of 3

This is a (sometimes) tongue-in-cheek look at how to write a scientific research paper that is given as part of a graduate student seminar at Oklahoma State University. The talk outlines a step-by-step process that, if followed and practiced, minimizes the pain and suffering of writing a journal article.
Duration : 0:4:30

Conversation with Sergio Bertolucci

Sergio Bertolucci, Director of research at CERN, comments on the complexity of LHC, the data filtering mechanisms employed, and the new open policies for blogging of the incoming CERN administration
Duration : 0:8:19

How to Write a Scientific Research Paper- part 2 of 3

This is a (sometimes) tongue-in-cheek look at how to write a scientific research paper that is given as part of a graduate student seminar at Oklahoma State University. The talk outlines a step-by-step process that, if followed and practiced, minimizes the pain and suffering of writing a journal article.
Duration : 0:8:27

Princeton Innovation Magazine Promo Video

The Princeton Journal of Science and Technology Innovation Magazine is the only publication at Princeton University dedicated to bringing cutting-edge science news to the campus community. Much like Scientific American and Popular Science, Innovation makes scientific concepts easy for the layperson to understand, while still providing in-depth coverage of important developments. Each issue covers a [...]

How to Write a Scientific Research Paper- part 1 of 3

This is a (sometimes) tongue-in-cheek look at how to write a scientific research paper that is given as part of a graduate student seminar at Oklahoma State University. The talk outlines a step-by-step process that, if followed and practiced, minimizes the pain and suffering of writing a journal article.
Duration : 0:8:12

Some points on Peer Review, Part 1

Danmill23 suggested that I talk a bit about peer review in the scientific publication process. Here is a link to an overview of submission: http://esapubs.org/esapubs/AuthorInstructions.htm with information about how their review process works.
Duration : 0:10:33

Michael Mann & the Science of Climate Change

Michael E. Mann is an American climatologist, author of more than 80 peer-reviewed journal publications, most notably a number of articles on paleoclimate and as one of the originators of a graph of temperature trends dubbed the “hockey stick graph” for the shape of the graph. In 2009 he was promoted to professor at Pennsylvania [...]

James Richard Callaway MD ~ Medical Writing and Consulting Services

A professional capabilities summary highlighting some of my work. Contact me for the complete presentation loaded with embedded PDFs of my work, as well as links to my work online.
I have over a decade of experience creating and implementing dynamic medical communication programs and publications for novel therapeutic products.
I have created and managed [...]

Scientific publishing – Part 1

Produced at Jönköping University, Sweden. Researchers are interviewed about different types of scientific literature, peer-review and other aspects of scientific publishing.
Duration : 0:8:2

The Science of Orgasms: Studying Sex in a Lab – Mary Roach

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/04/06/Mary_Roach_The_Curious_Coupling_of_Science_and_Sex
Author Mary Roach discusses scientific research on human arousal and the orgasm. She tells the case of a woman who experiences thirty spontaneous a day, and of another woman who could simply think herself to orgasm.
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Bodies…The Exhibition Celebrates the paperback release of The New York Times Bestseller BONK: The Curious Coupling of [...]