Anna HenschelThe unbearable humanness of communicating research evidenceA recent Zeit article reflects on how Covid-19 has shone a sobering light on the limits of science communication. It asks, why crucial…May 25, 20221May 25, 20221
Anna HenschelBeyond Twitter threads — sharing the story of your research paperPicture this — you have fought long and hard, have passed through the dark valley of reviews, seen the light of “accepted without any…Feb 9, 20221Feb 9, 20221
Anna HenschelWomen who code in TV & FilmWhen I took over the R-Ladies rotating curator account this week, I asked the community about their favorite female programmers in film &…Oct 6, 2019Oct 6, 2019
Anna HenschelScience has a “Mean Girls” ProblemRecently, some scientists were engaged in a heated debate on Twitter. This, per se, is nothing new. If a fairy would die every time…Jun 14, 2019Jun 14, 2019
Anna HenschelHow I learned to stop worrying and love open scienceIn 2011, around the time I started my journey into research, the replication crisis in Psychology was in full swing. Many fundamental…Nov 30, 2018Nov 30, 2018