16. Graph axis labels by Nobel Laureates: the secret method of scientific communication (mini-series: reading-9)

16. Graph axis labels by Nobel Laureates: the secret method of scientific communication (mini-series: reading-9)

Author: Dr. Synaptologica March 8, 2024 Duration: 28:58
Today's focus: the power of text elements in figures. We explore how category axis labels in bar graphs, when meticulously organized, reveal key experimental conditions at a glance. For a prime example, take Fig. 2B from our milestone article 1 by the Laureates of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2023. Here, the labels use two key strategies: 1) precise keywords accurately represent each condition, and 2) a three-layered structure visually communicates relationships between condition...

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