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Chemical engineer Kristala Jones Prather's work creating chemical factories inside microbes has taken her from academia to industry and back again.
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There are no fail-safe recipes for success, but some basic, tried-and-true principles can be counted on.
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Despite a remarkable talent, Cecilia Aragon lacked the confidence she needed to be a scientist. And then she learned to fly.
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Dean Pearson overcame a slow and difficult start to make a difference observing ecological communities.
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Physicists, mathematicians, and others are finding new ways to apply quantitative skills to biomedical sciences.
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On the theory that everyone's an expert on their own environment, scientists are figuring out how to tap the experiences and observations of nonscientists.
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In a new series, Science Careers shows what it's like to do science in different parts of the world, starting with Namibia.
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Outside Brazil's major scientific hubs, progress requires the right balance of patience and impatience.
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Physician-scientist Selma Jeronimo is looking for ways to control the spread of leishmaniasis.
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Physicist Mauro Copelli is working to foster a less bureaucratic, sustainable research culture at his university in northeastern Brazil.
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Neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis has turned his São Paulo lab into an epicenter of brain-machine interface research.
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"You have to be savvy to all the nuances, the position, the place, and the institution's policies. This can be difficult if you come from a very different culture." --Rebecca Conry
Kit Parker and his team of military veterans at Harvard are investigating the mechanical forces involved in traumatic brain injury.