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  • Flexible and relatively unfettered, non-profit foundations are able to boldly go into areas of research funding often untouched by public bodies, says Helen Gavaghan.

    • Helen Gavaghan
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  • Buoyed by a range of new technologies, science illustration is expanding its remit to offer careers beyond publishing in areas such as advertising and law. Virginia Gewin reports.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • Being good at research isn't enough for success in the biotech business. Virgina Gewin finds out where to get the other skills you need.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • We all know a special person who has inspired us. Paul Smaglik learns from the winners of the first UK award for excellent mentoring in science.

    • Paul Smaglik
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  • Many European PhD students and junior researchers are getting a bad deal, with few rights and little or no supervision. But things are about to change, reports Quirin Schiermeier.

    • Quirin Schiermeier
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  • From the loneliness of long-distance love to the practicality of new relocation services, Sally Goodman looks at solutions to the two-body problem.

    • Sally Goodman
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  • Careers in journalism can be rewarding for scientists who have a way with words. Virginia Gewin reveals what it takes to be a scribe.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • Are you on course for the career you want? Don't follow the crowd and lose your direction, warns Eugene Russo. Instead, map out your own postdoc path.

    • Eugene Russo
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  • Four years has become the magic number for many graduate programmes in the United States and Europe. Eugene Russo explains the logic behind the maths.

    • Eugene Russo
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  • Scientists are returning from industry to academia with an eye on efficiency and applied science. Kendall Powell explores the attitude adjustments.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • Ever more scientists are joining drug companies' sales departments. Are they happy there? Marika Willerroider investigates.

    • Marika Willerroider
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  • If you are planning to start your career by joining a biotech start-up, you will need to do some homework. Virginia Gewin assesses the risks involved.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • Entrepreneur contests spark innovation and provide a practice run for start-ups. Kendall Powell sizes up the competitions.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • Can the intellectual route from China to the United States become a two-way street? Paul Smaglik investigates.

    • Paul Smaglik
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  • Young scientists studying abroad often hit roadblocks when heading home. Some of these are now being cleared away, says Sally Goodman.

    • Sally Goodman
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  • Finding a balance in the daily grind requires creativity and a sense of play. Kendall Powell explores how lifestyle can complement science.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • Europe is pushing to get more women scientists into industry and academia, but can the commission legislate for gender equality? Sally Goodman investigates.

    • Sally Goodman
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