Racial and gender biases plague postdoc hiring By Katie LanginJun. 3, 2019 Changing the name on a CV affects how physics and biology faculty members view theoretical applicants, according to a new study
Trump overhaul of Endangered Species Act could shrink protections for many animals By Michael Doyle, E&E NewsJul. 19, 2018 The proposal, which the administration could carry out without Congress's approval, faces opposition from environmental groups
The sporting life By Maggie KuoAug. 18, 2016 Three sports science researchers share their experiences working with elite athletes
Responsible research guidelines for the global scientist By Elisabeth PainFeb. 18, 2016 A new book offers guidance to young researchers and their supervisors on how they can implement the best research practices wherever they are.
How fear can limit your career potential By David G. JensenFeb. 10, 2016 These three fears can interfere with your job search success, but only if you let them
Getting credit for peer review By Sandeep RavindranFeb. 8, 2016 Online platforms help researchers track their peer reviewing activity, which could help their career advancement
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Want a letter? You write it for me By Roger S. DayJan. 7, 2016 Roger Day argues that ghostwriting letters of support, while common, is a major problem
Women left behind as scientific enterprise grows By Beryl Lieff BenderlyNov. 30, 2015 A UNESCO report reveals a trove of data about worldwide scientific trends, including challenges for female researchers
2015 ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ results By Donisha AdamsNov. 24, 2015 The 2015 ‘Dance Your Ph.D.’ winning videos feature thesis work on cellular interactions with tropoelastin, policy networks, and more.