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Latest articles
Calming the itch: the skin microbiome & atopic dermatitis
Y Science, an official side event of Slush 2022: a volunteer perspective
Is the world heading back to a pre-antibiotic era?
Ever heard of a rhinovirus causing the common cold?
A modern pathologist: Artificial Intelligence
about us
We are a written science communication platform that provides a safe space and support for early career researchers who want to learn how to communicate their science and research to a wider audience.
We know scicomm training opportunities can be scarce, so we offer a chance to undergo an editorial process and publish an article to those with no or little previous experience. You can pitch a single article or become a regular contributor.
Do you want to pitch an article or become a regular contributor?
We welcome pitches and contributors from all fields, and you can write about any topic that tickles your interest and from any perspective as long as you take inspiration from the current theme in relation to research/science! We do most of the visuals in the house, but are happy to support collaborations between art & research, intersections between different fields, or any other interesting initiatives.
2024 theme: Trials, errors, and breakthroughs
This theme celebrates the inherent value of setbacks, the power of resilience, and the transformative potential of failure in the pursuit of knowledge. By submitting an article, you contribute to a collective narrative that highlights the beauty of the research and scientific journey—a non-linear journey that is not defined solely by successes but embraces failures as integral milestones along the way.
random old goodies
Strange looking viruses and their super hosts – The archaea
What if your antibiotics stop working?
Two Mitochondrion Papers, Both Alike in Dignity
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The team
KEnia Fita capdevila
project leader, editor
mimmu hiltunen
vice-project leader, editor
Heini suominen
editor