Ben Powell brought to my attention this really nice piece in the Careers section of Nature about a creative and effective way to run group meetings that look at the recent literature. I think it is worth a try, particularly because it gets more people, especially junior group members, more engaged.
p.s. I just scored a century, not in cricket but in the blogosphere. I just noticed this is my 101st post on this blog.!
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