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  • Collaborations are more integral to the life sciences than ever — and funders are trying to keep pace. Jacqueline Ruttimann reports.

    • Jacqueline Ruttimann
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  • The rush to join in India's latest boom sector has led to a bottleneck.

    • Paroma Basu
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  • As genetic testing becomes more common, the need rises for experts to interpret the results. Ricki Lewis reports.

    • Ricki Lewis
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  • For astronomers looking for maximum independence, working from home is an option. But it has its challenges. Genevive Bjorn reports.

    • Genevive Bjorn
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  • Europe has started to invest in hydrogen, potentially paving the way for a fertile jobs market.

    • Quirin Schiermeier
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  • Awareness about climate change is at an all-time high. Will this surge of attention translate into more jobs for climate scientists? Amanda Haag reports.

    • Amanda Haag
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  • Cooperation and small group size make the UK Medical Research Council's institutes a success.

    • Jill U. Adams
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  • Emerging from scandal and reorganization, Los Alamos National Laboratory hopes to retain talent and remain at the cutting edge. Karen Fox reports.

    • Karen Fox
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  • Women and under-represented minorities are earning historically high numbers of science doctorates in the United States. So why aren't they making it to the professorial ranks? Kendall Powell investigates.

    • Kendall Powell
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  • Across Europe, women in science are typically outnumbered by men at every level. Magdalena Wutte explores how institutions, networking organizations and women themselves can help correct the imbalance.

    • Magdalena Wutte
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  • Ethical quandaries aside, stem-cell science is attracting researchers worldwide. Ricki Lewis reports.

    • Ricki Lewis
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  • The international effort to address the health crisis in the developing world is providing a wealth of career opportunities. Virginia Gewin reports.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • The conditions for framework funding are complex and the competition is tough, says Nora Eichinger. But many find the prize is worth the effort.

    • Nora Eichinger
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  • Short-term appointments are on the rise for teachers at colleges and universities around the world. Are these 'contingent' staff being taken for a ride? Heidi Ledford reports.

    • Heidi Ledford
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  • English is the language of science. So to what extent are researchers who are non-native English speakers at a disadvantage? Bonnie Lee La Madeleine talks to scientists hailing from Japan to Germany.

    • Bonnie Lee La Madeleine
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  • Unlike their US counterparts, European scientists can be forced to retire while they're still productive. But some in Germany are finding ways to go on. Britta Danger reports.

    • Britta Danger
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  • Five scientists nominated by their peers have created nurturing research environments and fostered fields and careers far beyond their labs. Carina Dennis and Janet Wright give credit where it's long overdue.

    • Carina Dennis
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  • Nanobiotechnology is a growing field, but will it emulate the biotech boom? Virginia Gewin investigates.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • Sales and marketing jobs at pharmaceutical companies offer the opportunity to combine science with social skills and creative flair. Hannah Hoag investigates the pitch.

    • Hannah Hoag
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  • Is interest in biofuels in the United States a just fad or a growing trend that will yield numerous jobs and research opportunities? Gene Russo separates the wheat from the chaff.

    • Gene Russo
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