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I felt confined by my disciplinary training. Making art freed my scientific ideas
âI am now forging a more creative path,â this professor writes. #AcademicChatterbit.ly/4dPesFS
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How a lab accident changed my approach to science
âI hadnât just ruined work. Iâd hurt a person,â this Ph.D. student writes. #PhDChatbit.ly/4uMWVWo
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Why I came out as nonbinary to my Ph.D. lab
For this graduate student, disclosing their gender identity was scary but necessary. #PrideMonth#LGBTQinSTEMbit.ly/4vhcw0f
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How astrophysics helped me embrace my nonbinary gender identityâin all its complexity
âI am a photonâpossessing qualities inherent to either side of the binary, but ultimately belonging to neither,â this postdoc writes. #PrideMonth#LGBTQinSTEMbit.ly/4agfolJ
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Conflict in your research group? Here are four strategies for finding a resolution
Science Careers shares 4 strategies for PIs: assume good intentions, listen first, create safety & build systems.
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I may not âlook likeâ a professor, but now I know I belong
The key, this researcher writes, was unlearning the subtle messages telling her she didnât look the part. #AcademicChatterbit.ly/3RQC5H2
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A fun way for scientists to reach outâas a pen pal
Our Experimental Error columnist connected with a student through snail mail and cat pics. bit.ly/4uWFUJ9
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