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January 02, 2009

Smarter Than the Average Desk

Researchers are developing multi-touch desks and other technologies to create the classroom of the future.

January 09, 2009

Archaeology for Fun and Profit

For-profit companies focused on compliance with government regulations provide career opportunities for archaeologists.

February 06, 2009

Darwin's Legacy: Rich Collections, Deep Expertise

Natural history museums have long been recognized as priceless repositories of knowledge, but in recent years they have reasserted their scientific importance.

February 06, 2009

Darwin's Legacy: Resources

On Charles Darwin's birthday, here’s a collection of resources related to our Science Careers feature.

March 20, 2009

Looking Up Your Career at the Library

Science librarians are in high demand, and the job offers a mix of research, teaching, and interacting with people.

March 27, 2009

In Vino Oportunitas

Jeff Mangahas left scientific work to become an award-winning winemaker at Hartford Family Winery.

May 08, 2009

From Cells to Selling Science

Scientific training helps public relations professionals tell scientific stories for their clients.

July 03, 2009

Fun With Fungi: Mycology Careers

The demand for mycologists is relatively small, but career opportunities exist in areas from academic research to applied agriculture.

July 24, 2009

Math Education Researchers in Demand

In 2007, about 40% of faculty positions in mathematics education went unfilled.

July 24, 2009

Tangled Webs: Careers in Network Science

The booming, interdisciplinary science of networks reveals hidden connections in just about everything

August 07, 2009

Young Industrial Chemists Find The Learning Curve Never Ends

Academia teaches technical skills, but scientists in the private sector say landing a job and thriving there is an education in itself.

August 21, 2009

Independent Postdocs, Part 2: On-the-Ground Experiences

Three postdocs describe their early and successful transitions to research independence.

September 25, 2009

Working to Increase the Food Supply in the Developing World

Three scientists work to increase and maintain the food supply in areas where food is scarce.

October 16, 2009

Finding Your Way Into Policy Careers in Europe

Getting a science policy job in Europe is largely a matter of choosing a beat and finding your own way in.

December 11, 2009

Vocalizing Science

Ari Daniel Shapiro is leaving scientific research to produce radio programs about science and the people who do science.

January 22, 2010

Quantitative Biomedical Careers

Physicists, mathematicians, and others are finding new ways to apply quantitative skills to biomedical sciences.

February 12, 2010

Careers in Food Security Span Several Disciplines

Feeding the planet's population is an urgent issue that needs a solution from scientists in many different fields.

March 19, 2010

Going Back to a Changing Poland

Ongoing reforms of the science system in Poland give molecular biologist Agnieszka Chacinska great hopes for the country's future.

April 09, 2010

Transitioning from Researcher to Outreacher

A career in outreach makes a full-time job of connecting science and scientists with the public.

May 07, 2010

Researching Carbon-Neutral Buildings

New research in building technology aims to boost energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions resulting from the energy consumption of commercial buildings and homes.

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