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"There is no doubt that having these kinds of unique tools available and having the strong multidisciplinary environment that allows for interaction gives us a lot of advantage to better understand science," says Jeff Blackmon, physics division, ORNL.
The Job Market
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"Interactive museums have sprouted around Italy and across Europe as the European Commission and individual nations have placed science-and-society issues higher on the agenda."
The Job Market
The Job Market
The Job Market
“Our colliders are like time machines for physicists,” says Young-Kee Kim, the deputy director of Fermilab. “In a sense, we are creating early universes in our accelerators.”
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Life and Career
Psychologists share tips for figuring out what's sapping your enthusiasm—and how to get it back.
The agency has updated its grant proposal guide, but its new use of "products" in the biosketch, in place of publications, is ambiguous.
Issues and Perspectives
The Job Market
Forgoing alarmist pronouncements, a National Academies committee makes sensible suggestions about how to address the workforce needs of the Department of Defense.
The House Judiciary Committee invited experts to discuss the effects of high-skill immigration on the U.S. workforce, but there was little talk about what employers actually need.
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The best and most popular stories of 2012, as chosen by readers and editors.
Recent political pronouncements would be laughable if they weren't potentially so harmful.
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MySciNet
Underrepresented minorities increase their share of faculty posts at 2-year colleges, while Asians rise at 4-year institutions and in industry.