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January 28, 2011

A Loyal Fan of Women's Health Research

Physician-scientist Rebecca Jackson's enthusiasm for research is matched only by her passion for Ohio State football.

March 11, 2011

An Interview With Carol Robinson

Q: Perhaps we could start talking about your field and your research. For a lay audience, how would you explain the...
April 08, 2011

Q&A: Philip Phillips: A Roundabout Approach to Superconductivity

His unconventional training allowed theoretical condensed matter physicist Philip Phillips to tackle superconductivity using a novel and indirect approach.

April 15, 2011

A Very Visual Scientist

Nickolay Hristov is building a career at the intersection of science and visual art.

August 12, 2011

A Juggling Act in Paradise

Graduate student Kawika Winter directs a Hawaiian botanical garden and preserve, and he intends to stay there forever

August 12, 2011

Content Collection: International Mobility

A roundup of Science Careers articles exploring international research experiences and what makes them successful.

August 19, 2011

Overcoming the R01 Race Gap

A new finding says black scientists win NIH R01 grants less often than whites; here's how they can improve the odds.

August 26, 2011

Sabbaticals in Namibia

Following on our series on doing science in Namibia, two scientists describe their sabbatical experiences there.

September 16, 2011

Preserving the Past and Promoting the Future

Niccole Villa Cerveny teaches a research course for which students rate the susceptibility of ancient Hopi rock art to erosion.

September 16, 2011

A Research Collaborative in Chicago

Thomas Higgins and other local community college instructors organized the STEM-ENGINES undergraduate research collaborative to promote research at their institutions.

September 30, 2011

Are African Americans Surging in Computer Science?

A report suggests a big jump in Black/African-American enrollment in computer science graduate programs.

December 02, 2011

Science in the Military

From oceanography to artificial intelligence, there is a host of opportunities for early-career scientists within the United States armed forces.

December 16, 2011

It Doesn't Add Up

A study confirms that girls have as much innate math ability as boys -- so where are all the women mathematicians?

January 06, 2012

Getting Science to Those Who Need It

A former Silicon Valley entrepreneur found his calling helping biotech-derived therapies reach those who need them most.

January 06, 2012

Firing Up Tomorrow's Science Stars

Astrophysicist Aude Alapani-Odunlade's true passion is earthbound: helping teachers give their students a solid science education.

January 13, 2012

Science in Northeastern Brazil

Outside Brazil's major scientific hubs, progress requires the right balance of patience and impatience.

January 13, 2012

Shifting Sands in Northeastern Brazil

Physician-scientist Selma Jeronimo is looking for ways to control the spread of leishmaniasis.

January 13, 2012

Brazil's Science Culture Shock

Physicist Mauro Copelli is working to foster a less bureaucratic, sustainable research culture at his university in northeastern Brazil.

January 13, 2012

Building Up Brazilian Brain Research

Neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis has turned his São Paulo lab into an epicenter of brain-machine interface research.

February 03, 2012

Content Collection: Mentoring Advice

A good mentor at each career stage can greatly enhance your professional and personal achievement.

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