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'Worrisome Trends' for Chemistry Postdocs
Are chemists hurting their earnings potential and endangering their chances for future success by staying too long in postdoc positions? Some "Very Strong Words" on the Senate Immigration Bill
Norman Matloff says that passing the Senate's immigration reform bill would be a "historical watershed event," and not in a good way. In Defense of Playing Around in the Lab
In science, sometimes, mistakes are not merely good, they're extraordinary. An Online Resource for Lab Safety
In 38 videos, the course presents practical information on establishing and sustaining a strong safety culture. Going Rogue
As a prestigious Princeton fellowship came to an end, Ethan Perlstein decided to strike out on his own. Voices Loud and Soft
In the debate over immigration reform, some voices speak louder than others. You Can't Judge a Scientist Using Journal Impact Factors
An open letter calls for funding agencies and hiring institutions to evaluate scientists by their research and not what journals they publish in. Forging the Way for Other Minority Scientists
A desire to prove to disadvantaged students that they, too, could be successful carried Knatokie Ford through her graduate program at Harvard. Content Collection: Interactive Peer Review
More open methods of peer review offer advantages and disadvantages for both authors and reviewers. It's Not Always the Best and Brightest (Part 2)
Often, the people who get noticed are the ones who get hired. | ||||
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