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| | A growing phobia If you are terrified to meet with your supervisor, start with small doses, says Eleftherios Diamandis. |
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| | Sexual harassment: A continuing struggle The US scientific community is still searching for a solution to workplace sexual harassment. |
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| | Degree and depression A study finds that pursuing a PhD can be hazardous to mental health. |
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| | Ohio's bio boom Life-sciences research and innovation are saving a state struggling with a flailing industrial base. |
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| | Securing workplace rights for scientists in the age of Trump Unions could help to protect jobs in uncertain times, says union president Anke Schennink. |
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| | Do you feel you have a good work-life balance? 68% say no, in our online poll. |
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Workplace technology from nature.com/naturetech |
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| | Unpaywall finds free versions of paywalled papers A new online widget trawls the Internet for free-to-read versions of paywalled papers. |
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| | The DIY electronics transforming research Cheap, stripped-down microcontrollers are allowing users to pack huge amounts of computing power into tiny spaces. |
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| | TechBlog: Git, reimagined Santiago Perez De Rosso talks about version control software and why he developed Gitless. |
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| | TechBlog: Giving computational scientists their academic due Creating, documenting, and releasing a polished bit of code constitutes publication, says Arfon Smith. |
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| | The fight for accessibility An aisle too narrow, a lab bench too high: the scientific world is a complex place for researchers with disabilities. |
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