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  • Several programmes are giving scientists a taste of politics — and aiding a transition into policy careers. Eugene Russo conducts a briefing.

    • Eugene Russo
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  • Will toxicogenomics turn toxicology into a predictive and preventive science? Diane Gershon looks at the plans for the future.

    • Diane Gershon
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  • The exodus of scientists from Italy reflects problems several European countries are trying to tackle. Are their efforts too little, too late? asks Alexander Hellemans.

    • Alexander Hellemans
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  • Across America, universities are now expanding their courses to prepare physics graduates for careers in industry, says Steve Bunk.

    • Steve Bunk
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  • Population geneticists are in short supply, as the need to translate large data sets into disease-susceptibility traits grows, says Eugene Russo

    • Eugene Russo
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  • Mathematicians are in short supply in the United States. Potter Wickware examines how the federal agencies plan to boost the numbers.

    • Potter Wickware
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  • After years of decline, non-profit consultancies — science shops — are starting to reinvent themselves, says Alexander Hellemans.

    • Alexander Hellemans
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  • The loss of one of CERN's most powerful tools could change the dynamics of employment for high-energy physicists in Europe, says Alexander Hellemans.

    • Alexander Hellemans
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  • Alliance signals a fresh type of scientific research endeavour as the post-genomic face of 'big biology' gets under way. Diane Gershon investigates.

    • Diane Gershon
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