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Academic Research and public funding

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Cancer - detection, diagnosis

Academic Research - getting your PhD - essential tools, resources

Academic Research - getting your PhD - essential tools, resources

Academic Research - for high school students applying to university - find a program

Academic Research - for high school students applying to university - find a program

Academic Research - for high school students applying to university - where to publish

Academic Research - for high school students applying to university - where to publish

Academic Research - for high school students applying to university

Academic Research - for high school students applying to university

Patents and Drug Research - Pharma industry

Patents and Drug Research - Pharma industry

Examples of edtech companies creating tools with API from OpenAI ChatGPT

Examples of edtech companies creating tools with API from OpenAI ChatGPT

Academic Research - tools, resources

Academic Research - tools, resources

Academic Research - tools for literature review - references, citations

Academic Research - tools for literature review - references, citations

Academic Research - getting your PhD: literature review

Academic Research - getting your PhD: literature review

Academic Research - AI powered tools for literature review - visualization tools

Academic Research - AI powered tools for literature review - visualization tools

Grants proposals for fundraising - tools, resources to help with grant proposals

Grants proposals for fundraising - tools, resources to help with grant proposals

Academic Research - AI powered tools for literature review, and grant proposals

Academic Research - AI powered tools for literature review, and grant proposals

Big Ideas in Physics - String Theory

Big Ideas in Physics - String Theory

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Article

Ivory sour. Universities are failing to boost economic growth

How universities contribute to slow economic growth. Too often they generate ideas that no one knows how to use | Finance & economics (2024)


Article

This company plans to transplant pig hearts into babies next year | MIT Technology Review

eGenesis has started transplanting gene-edited pigs’ hearts into infant baboons—and humans may be next. The company, based in Cambridge, Massach... (2023)


Article

The Ultimate Guide to the Journal of Student Research

Getting your research paper published in an academic journal is a great way to gain external validation and credibility for your work. There are va... (2023)


Article

Academic Research by High School Students - The Newest College Admissions Ploy

The Newest College Admissions Ploy: Paying to Make Your Teen a “Peer-Reviewed” Author A group of services, often connected to pricey college cou... (2023)


Article

Book Review: ‘The Exceptions,’ - sexism faced by female scientists at M.I.T., by Nancy Zernike - The New York Times

Kate Zernike’s “The Exceptions” tells the infuriating, inspiring story of the sexism faced by female scientists at M.I.T. — and how they fought back. (2023)


Article

Saudi Arabia plans to spend $1 billion a year discovering treatments to slow aging | MIT Technology Review

The oil kingdom fears that its population is aging at an accelerated rate and hopes to test drugs to reverse the problem. First up might be the dia... (2022)


Article

Benchling - the Google Docs for R&D

He Left MIT At 22 To Solve A Problem Investors Didn’t Get. Now His Company Is Worth $6 Billion Sajith Wickramasekara worked as a research assist... (2022)


Article

Why randomized controlled trials matter and the procedures that strengthen them - Our World in Data

Randomized controlled trials are a key tool to study cause and effect. Why do they matter and how do they work? (2022)


Article

Covid blueprint to transform new drugs for millions

The scientist who identified the first life-saving Covid drug will launch a project tomorrow to transform treatments for heart disease, dementia an... (2022)


Article

Silicon Valley’s New Obsession: Science Funding - The Atlantic

A group of tech founders, crypto billionaires, and star scientists is launching a fleet of science labs. (2022)


Article

Cancer: Tumour cells steal energy-generating parts from nearby immune cells | New Scientist

Cancer cells use tiny tubes to reach out to nearby immune cells and capture their energy-generating mitochondria (2021)


Article

New approach provides potential vaccine and treatment for Alzheimer's

A promising new approach to potentially treat Alzheimer's disease—and also vaccinate against it—has been developed by a team of UK and German scien... (2021)


Article

HPV vaccine reduced cervical cancer rates by 87% in women, study finds - CNN

The first generation HPV vaccine cut cervical cancer rates among women by 87%, British researchers reported. (2021)


Article

A World Without Sci-Hub – Palladium

Sci-Hub has become foundational for scientific research. What if we didn’t need it at all? This September marks the ten-year anniversary of Sci-... (2021)


Article

This AI could predict 10 years of scientific priorities—if we let it | MIT Technology Review

The Decadal Survey, expected at the end of September, sets the tone for a new era of space exploration. One team of researchers wants the survey to... (2021)


Article

Study of obesity - A Chemical Hunger – Part I: Mysteries

The study of obesity is the study of mysteries. A century ago, the average man in the US weighed around 155 lbs. Today, he weighs about 195 lbs.... (2021)


Article

Eternal Change for No Energy: A Time Crystal Finally Made Real | Quanta Magazine

Like a perpetual motion machine, a time crystal forever cycles between states without consuming energy. Physicists claim to have built this new pha... (2021)


Article

It took a pandemic, but the US finally has (some) centralized medical data | MIT Technology Review

Throughout the pandemic, there has been serious tension between what the public wants to know and what scientists have been able to say for certain... (2021)


Article

Three myths about scientific peer review | Michael Nielsen

What’s the future of scientific peer review? The way science is communicated is currently changing rapidly, leading to speculation that the peer r... (2021)


Article

What We Learned Doing Fast Grants - Future

We launched an abnormally fast source of emergency science funding during COVID-19. The results revealed flaws in current science funding models. (2021)


Article

If you love research, academia may not be for you | Times Higher Education (THE)

Dutch figures show just how little time professors get for their own research. It may be easier to pursue your intellectual interests outside the u... (2018)


Article

FDA grants historic approval to Alzheimer’s drug designed to slow cognitive decline

The landmark decision has been eagerly awaited by millions but will be hotly contested by some experts doubt the drug’s effectiveness. (2021)


Article

A Popular Study Found That Taking Notes By Hand Is Better Than By Laptop. But Is It?

A 2014 research study with a catchy title is often pointed to by those who worry that technology is having unexpected downsides in the classroom. I... (2021)


Article

Pfizer is testing a pill that, if successful, could become first-ever home cure for COVID-19

Classed as a 'protease inhibitor', it has been formulated to attack the "spine" of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and stop it replicating in our nose, throat... (2021)


Article

Sci-hub: UK Police warn students to avoid science website - BBC News

Universities are urged to block a science research website, which police say could put data at risk. The City of London police's Intellectual Pr... (2021)


Article

A possible new cancer treatment? Robots that attack tumors - Los Angeles Times

Chemotherapy and radiation can cause too much collateral damage to treat some brain tumors. Crumb-sized robots could be the solution. (2021)


Article

Scientists Are Working on mRNA Vaccines for HIV, Flu, Cancer and More - POZ

The technology used in COVID-19 vaccines may also be used to prevent other viral infections and to treat cancer and multiple sclerosis. (2021)


Article

First vaccine to fully immunize against malaria builds on pandemic-driven RNA tech - The Academic Times

Consistently ranked as one of the leading causes of death around the world, malaria doesn’t have an effective vaccine yet. But researchers have inv... (2021)


Article

The same covid-19 mutations are appearing in different places | Graphic detail | The Economist

Convergent evolution may make travel restrictions redundant (2021)


Article

The next act for messenger RNA could be bigger than covid vaccines | MIT Technology Review

On December 23, as part of a publicity push to encourage people to get vaccinated against covid-19, the University of Pennsylvania released footage... (2021)


Video

How To Use SciSpace and Copilot - Dominate Research in ONE tool!

Scispace is revolutionizing the way we approach research and literature reviews, offering tools that promise to streamline these processes like nev... (2024)


Video

Think Twice Before Becoming a Scientist: PhDs Are Regretting Their Choice

Uncover the harsh realities of academic careers in 2024. This eye-opening video delves into the financial and career struggles faced by PhD graduat... (2024)


Video

Can AI Catch What Doctors Miss? | Eric Topol | TED

AI could propel the biggest transformation in the history of medicine, says physician-scientist Eric Topol. He explains how sophisticated AI models... (2023)


Video

Biohacking our way to health with robot cells | Michael Levin

This biologist built a living robot from frog cells — and it could hold the key to the future of regenerative medicine:This interview is an episode … (2023)


Video

Finally, AI agents that actually work for advanced research.

In this video share with you the AI agents that can actually conduct advanced research. (2023)


Video

ChatGPT code interpreter: A Literal *AI Game Changer* for Research & Academia

In this video, I will share with you what I think is a monumental game changer for research and academia (2023)


Video

TED: How we're using AI to discover new antibiotics | Jim Collins

TED: How we're using AI to discover new antibiotics | Jim Collins (2023)


Video

How to write a literature review - my simple 5 step process!

How to write a literature review? Well, it doesn't have to be complicated at all! Here is my 5 step process that will allow you to finish your lite... (2023)


Video

The fastest way to do your literature review

In this video I share with you the tools for conducting the fastest literature review ever. The tools have really advance since my time in academia... (2023)


Video

AI tools for Research: Must-Watch AI Apps

AI tools for Research: Must-Watch AI Apps It is video share with you the hottest new AI tools thatCan be used for science and research. (2023)


Video

Genetic Selection is Happening Already. Here's How it Works.

Genetic Selection is Happening Already. Here's How it Works. (2023)


Video

The Absurd Search For Dark Matter - Veritasium

The Absurd Search For Dark Matter - Veritasium (2022)


Video

Why this Hydrogen Breakthrough Matters

Why this Hydrogen Breakthrough Matters (2022)


Video

Hacking bacteria to fight cancer - TEDed

Explore how synthetic biologists are programming bacteria to fight cancer by manipulating their DNA. --In 1884, an unlucky patient who had a rapidl... (2022)


Video

NSF's merit review process determines which research has the greatest potential

NSF receives about 50,000 research proposals every year. The Foundation's mission is to promote the progress of science, but it's able to support o... (2022)


Video

Scientific Studies: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

LastWeekTonight Published on May 8, 2016 John Oliver discusses how and why media outlets so often report untrue or incomplete information as sc... (2018)


Video

Sugar: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

LastWeekTonight Published on Oct 26, 2014 Sugar. It's in everything! Is it good for us? Well, the sugar industry thinks so. Connect with Last... (2018)


Video

Why is it so hard to cure cancer? - Kyuson Yun

Download a free audiobook and support TED-Ed's nonprofit mission: http://adbl.co/2gauxND Check out Siddhartha Mukherjee's "The Emperor of All Malad... (2017)


Video

Investing in the Fight Against Alzheimer's

Bill Gates, 2017: "In every part of the world, people are living longer than they used to. The longer you live, the more likely you are to develop... (2017)


Podcast

Max Roser on building the world's best source of COVID-19 data at Our World in Data - 80,000 Hours podcast

Max runs Our World in Data, a small education nonprofit which began the pandemic with just six staff. But since last February his team has supplied... (2021)


Podcast

a16z Podcast: On Vaccines and Vaccinology, in COVID and Beyond

WHEN are we going to have a COVID-19 vaccine, and how the heck are we going from 12 years of vaccine development compressed into 12 months or so? W... (2020)


Podcast

a16z Podcast: Preventing Pandemics with Genomic Epidemiology

On the podcast we speak with Trevor Bedford, Associate Professor at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, about changes in scientific communi... (2020)


Podcast

The history of vaccines and how they work : Planet Money

We've only made vaccines for so many diseases. Let's look at the history. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here. (2020)


Podcast

CRISPR In China: Cancer Treatment With Gene Editing Underway : NPR

More than a third of patients with cancer of the esophagus responded to experimental treatment in China with the gene-editing technique CRISPR. Sev... (2018)


Website

MIT Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA)

MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms is an interdisciplinary initiative exploring the boundary between computer science and physical science. CBA studie... (2023)


Website

Pioneer | Best Online Research Opportunities for High School Students

Pioneer is the exclusive provider of accredited online research opportunities for high school students since 2012, with more than 30 topics to sele... (2021)


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Polygence - Research Opportunities for High School Students

Polygence provides research opportunities for high school students under the mentorship of expert mentors through a rigorous online research progra... (2023)


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Lumiere Education - academic research for high school students

Lumiere Education is a research program that connects students with scholar mentors from top universities. By working on a research paper, students... (2023)


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Scholar Launch - academic research for high school students

Work directly with professors and professionals from hundreds of the world's leading universities, companies, and other centers of scholarship. ... (2023)


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Scholarly Review: Pursue Academic excellence

The Scholarly Review publishes outstanding student research conducted by high school students. The Scholarly Review is an academic journal that pu... (2023)


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Journal of Student Research JSR

Journal of Student Research is an academic, multidisciplinary and faculty-reviewed journal devoted to the rapid dissemination of current research. ... (2023)


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Mendeley - Reference Management Software

Add papers directly from your browser with a few clicks or import any documents from your desktop. Access your library from anywhere. Windows, Mac... (2023)


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Google Scholar

Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles,... (2023)


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Connected Papers | Find and explore academic papers

Connected Papers is a visual tool to help researchers and applied scientists find academic papers relevant to their field of work. (2023)


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Research Rabbit - ReimagineResearch

The most powerful discovery app ever built for researchers 🔥 (2023)


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Literature Map Software for Lit Reviews & Research | Litmaps

Literature map software to visualize, expand & communicate your literature research expertise. Get started for free! (2023)


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Elicit - semantic search for science: automate research workflows, like parts of literature review

The AI Research Assistant Elicit uses language models to help you automate research workflows, like parts of literature review. Elicit can fi... (2023)


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Paper Digest – Natural language processing for tech domain

MISSION: Based in New York, Paper Digest has been dedicated to helping people stay current with the latest tech trends, generate contents based on ... (2023)


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scite: see how research has been cited

Look for the AI powered research tool. Can write grants, and do literature review (with citations) scite helps researchers better discover and u... (2023)


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medRxiv.org - the preprint server for Health Sciences

medRxiv - the preprint server for Health Sciences, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution (2020)


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Second Measure - An analytics platform that lets you see inside companies

Second Measure - A dashboard that provides a daily view into company performance and consumer behavior. (2020)


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NSF SBIR - Seed funding -- We invest up to $1.5 million in seed funding We take 0% equity

Seed capital for early stage product development We offer funding for early stage R&D and take no equity in your company — you retain full contr... (2018)


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Digital tools for researchers | Connected Researchers

Here is a collection of digital tools that are designed to help researchers explore the millions of research articles available to this date. Searc... (2012)


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Making 27.31TB of research data available || Academic Torrents

We've designed a distributed system for sharing enormous datasets - for researchers, by researchers. The result is a scalable, secure, and fault-to... (2018)


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Syllabus for Eric's PhD students - How to get a PhD (guide)

I’m writing this because while we give explicit guidance to our students in the classroom via our syllabi, we don’t do that for our PhD students. T... (2020)


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