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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Shouldn't scientists blow more things up? Introducing the first humor column about being, and becoming, a scientist.
Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Why are we most fascinated by the irrelevant aspects of science?
Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Our Experimental Error columnist asks, "Who are the people in your fume hood?"
Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Over tea, our columnist considers what the congressional elections might mean for the prospects of science and scientists.
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Career Advice
Life and Career
Career Advice
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Career Advice
For all the naïve and gullible graduate students out there, here is a handy guide to what those speakers are really saying.
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The Job Market
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The Job Market
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The Job Market
No talented child ever says, "I want to pipette repetitively when I grow up."
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
His daughter still in the embryonic stage, our columnist wonders whether it's too early to steer her toward a career in science.
Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
Life and Career
Our labs are science-based mini-societies -- so why do we run them in the same arbitrary and bureaucratic way as the rest of the world?
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
It's time to reclaim the Nobel Prize for the common scientist, for those who have long considered the award beyond their grasp.
Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Looking for something really different? Consider a career in alchemy, Lysenkoism, diluvial geology -- or invent your own!
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
Lab work left you feeling dissatisfied? Our Experimental Error columnist feels your pain.
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
Why do we require scientists to write badly?
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
Before you pick up that next thriller novel, remember that scientists are not exactly as they are often portrayed.
Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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The key to understanding the way the media covers science is to know the rules science journalists adhere to.
Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
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Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
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Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
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If scientists just want to make the world a better place, why do they expend so much energy clamoring for credit?
Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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Issues and Perspectives
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As the wider world celebrates science's renewed coolness, our columnist stubbornly questions the world's right to decide.
Issues and Perspectives
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Not all research is easily justified—but what do you do when you can't even justify it to yourself?
Issues and Perspectives
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Despite what grad school admissions committees seem to believe, outside interests are good.
Issues and Perspectives
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The overworked grad student seems to embody the most pointless aspects of graduate school.
Issues and Perspectives
Life and Career
Shouldn't scientists blow more things up? Introducing the first humor column about being, and becoming, a scientist.
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