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2009
Advertising feature: Highlights: Opportunities: The National Institutes of Health
4 November 2009
Prospects: Career resilience
Peter Fiske
4 November 2009
It's not enough to be an expert on a specific topic. Today's scientists also need to be able to apply their knowledge, argues Peter Fiske.
News: Networking in VIVO
Virginia Gewin
4 November 2009
An interdisciplinary networking site for scientists.
Postdoc journal: The career less travelled
Sam Walcott
4 November 2009
Chance plays an important part in our career decisions.
In Brief: Academic benefits
4 November 2009
Retirement benefits and perks figure in survey rankings.
In Brief: Topping out
4 November 2009
Top students abandon US pipeline for science, technology, engineering and medicine.
In Brief: Changes planned for ERC
4 November 2009
European Research Council reorganizes its structure and management.
Advertising feature: Spotlight: Spotlight on Latin America
28 October 2009
Advertising feature: Highlights: Highlight: Baden-Wurttemberg
28 October 2009
Careers Q&A: Ian Anderson
Virginia Gewin
28 October 2009
An ecologist at the University of Western Sydney, Australia, Anderson has won the first annual ProSPER.NET-Scopus Young Scientist award for agriculture and natural resources.
Postdoc journal: The many hats of science
Bryan Venters
28 October 2009
I need to collect them all.
In Brief: Women honoured
28 October 2009
Winners of women-in-life-sciences award announced.
In Brief: Geoscientist shortfall
28 October 2009
US needs more researchers to address environment and climate-change issues.
In Brief: Burnham expands south
28 October 2009
California research institute opens Florida branch with university as co-tenant.
Region: Fertile grounds
Gene Russo
28 October 2009
Can Brazil use its booming economy and abundant natural resources to become a life-sciences juggernaut? Gene Russo finds out.
Region: Correction
28 October 2009
Advertising feature: Spotlight: Spotlight on Illinois
21 October 2009
Prospects: Going mobile
Rich Pennock
21 October 2009
Survey results suggest that mobile technology offers scientists both increased productivity and unwelcome intrusion. Rich Pennock speculates on the consequences.
Careers Q&A: Stefan Söldner-Rembold
Virginia Gewin
21 October 2009
A particle physicist at the University of Manchester, UK, Söldner-Rembold is the latest spokesperson elected to co-coordinate the D0 experiment, an exploration of the subatomic universe that started in 1992 at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois.
Region: Seeds of collaboration
Paul Smaglik
21 October 2009
Academic and government labs in the Chicago area are combining forces to reel in a host of large collaborative research projects — and tens of millions of dollars in funding. Paul Smaglik sums up.
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