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  • Two Reasons To Present Your Research Every Chance You Get!
    Sat, Aug 20 2016
  • Predicting the Future
    Sun, Jul 31 2016
  • Even If You Know What's in it, Label It!
    Sun, Jul 10 2016
  • Hinge Up, Down, or Random?
    Sun, Jul 3 2016
  • Schedule Your Lab Time (Even if Your Research Supervisor Doesn't Require it)
    Sun, Jun 19 2016
  • Oh, What a Difference a New Sharpie Makes
    Sun, Jun 5 2016
  • When You Don't Get It, Don't Pretend That You Do
    Wed, May 25 2016
  • One Bad Lab Habit to Avoid
    Wed, May 18 2016
  • Don't Let Hungry Become Hangry
    Sun, Apr 17 2016
  • Always be Direct When Asked About Your Schedule
    Tue, Apr 12 2016

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