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America needs more science writers of color just as it needs more scientists of color--but are they likely to be able to make a living in a declining industry?
Dropping off an infant at daycare is very stressful for new mothers returning to work.
Engineers, biologists, mathematicians, physicists, and chemists can all contribute to the development of medical devices and assistance technologies.
It was a difficult year for careers in science but another good year for Science Careers.
A roundup of Science Careers articles exploring international research experiences and what makes them successful.
A report suggests a big jump in Black/African-American enrollment in computer science graduate programs.
From oceanography to artificial intelligence, there is a host of opportunities for early-career scientists within the United States armed forces.
The best and most popular stories of 2011, as chosen by readers and editors
In the wake of the Colorado shootings, the scientific community should pay more attention to the psychological wellbeing of emerging scientists.
An NIH program readies teaching-focused postdocs—especially minorities—for lab-and-classroom jobs.
University of Oxford chemist Carol Robinson returned to academia after an 8-year break and went on to win the FEBS/EMBO Women in Science Award.