Clearly I haven’t been procrastinating as much as I should as I’ve only just caught up with PhD Tales. It turns out that Jorge has been visiting the Chile Pepper Institute at NMSU. Both videos are interesting. The first is below.
Clearly I haven’t been procrastinating as much as I should as I’ve only just caught up with PhD Tales. It turns out that Jorge has been visiting the Chile Pepper Institute at NMSU. Both videos are interesting. The first is below.
Alun (he/him) is the Producer for Botany One. It's his job to keep the server running. He's not a botanist, but started running into them on a regular basis while working on writing modules for an Interdisciplinary Science course and, later, helping teach mathematics to Biologists. His degrees are in archaeology and ancient history.
Don’t don’t have to be taking a PhD to need to take notes, but PhD students have a lot of experience of what works for them and what does not. You can see what they found at Quora.
… for Plant Sciences at Imperial College London, according to a post on the Imperial College Union website: Out of the two affected sections (Plant & Microbial Sciences and Cell Biology & Functional...
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