Most scientists continue to use tried-and-true paper lab notebooks, but electronic alternatives beckon some.
Six staff scientists describe their work.
For university staff scientists, the rewards are far off the tenure track.
Hard data on PSM graduates are scanty, but anecdotal evidence of their success abounds.
Evelyn Jabri's career transitions are eased by pragmatic optimism and fueled by an insatiable appetite for learning.
A critical shortage of highly skilled cybersecurity technicians and engineers means wide-ranging opportunities for scientists.
Students in the University of Tulsa's Cyber Corps Program pick through Dumpsters for cyber clues, extract digital evidence from shattered cell phones, and hack into "unhackable" computer systems, all in the name of national service.
Metagenomics research probes how complex microbial communities function, and what they can do for us.
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