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9 September 2016
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9 September 2016
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Blog: Finding job satisfaction as a data scientist
7 September 2016
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Feature: Lab life: Daydream and discover
7 September 2016
Tedious daily work might feel frustrating, but idle thoughts can drum up just the right spark of scientific inspiration.
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7 September 2016
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Blog: Why building a start-up is probably your most sensible career path
5 September 2016
Your PhD has given you the perfect tool set to start a high-tech company, and it’s nothing to do with your technical skill, says Mark Hammond.
Blog: Need inspiration? Go find a gallery — or pick up a paintbrush
2 September 2016
What inspires you? How do you come up with the innovative surge necessary to write a grant, complete a paper, apply for a fellowship or reframe a hypothesis?
Blog: Highlights from the Comm4Science science communication conference
2 September 2016
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