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Brontosaurus) Mike Taylor's dad drew for him when Taylor was 8 years old.
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[Working in product management] was intellectually stimulating but not emotionally engaging. What did engage me was baseball statistics.
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"For her, that's the ultimate goal, not just for the status of a cover image on a sexy, high-profile journal but rather that this is a beautiful image that people are going to see." --Rebecca Heald
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"We complain that these decisions are being made in a vacuum without significant scientific or engineering input. Well, the way to fix that is for scientists and engineers to get involved in the policy process." --Joseph Helble, dean and professor, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College
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"Real-world experience trumps classroom learning, and future employers don't care if the experience was paid or volunteer."
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"Betty got it right away. You've got to do the work. And I really think that's Betty. She's willing to make the sacrifices necessary to reach her goals." --Eric Grotzinger
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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
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The demands of rigorous scientific or engineering studies can conflict with continuing military obligations.
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Nowadays, "most researchers, especially forest ecologists, are incorporating climate change impacts into their research," says canopy ecologist Catherine Cardelús.
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NASCAR is hiring mechanical engineers and aerodynamics scientists to shave milliseconds off lap times and push racecars to their limits.
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Science Careers talks to three young investigators who contributed to this year's monumental discovery.
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To help him write his dissertation, computer scientist Fred Stutzman created an app that blocks online distractions.
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John Long, his collaborators, and his Vassar undergraduates study fish biomechanics and behavior.
Known for small classes and a focus on undergraduate education, most such colleges also require--from their younger, newer faculty members, at least--substantial research activity.
A mentor in industry helped physicist Joan Hoffmann navigate graduate school and launch her career.
Fátima Al-Shahrour is working to interpret the genome to help select more effective drugs for cancer patients.
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Noah Wilson-Rich started a company to support his work in bee immunity.
After the blush of first love is gone, Rachel Ruhlen digs deep to find passion for her work.