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Side jobs for scientists
Paid work beyond the bench can offer a welcome source of income to cash-strapped junior researchers and provide opportunities for career development.
Broken dreams
US postdocs are less satisfied with their lives than are the general public and people in some developing countries, according to a recent survey.
Multidisciplinary research: Pros and cons
By bringing together experts from different disciplines we can find the solutions for today's global challenges, argues Mit Bhavsar.
Sports science: An athlete-researcher's experience
Koji Murofushi's career has been a mix of tradition and innovation in sports science. He shares his thoughts on a new training approach.
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Briefs
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Immigration targets
There is little evidence that large numbers of international students overstay their visas in the UK, according to a new report.
Low diversity levels
US universities fall short in hiring women and under-represented minorities, according to a study.
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Protein maps chart the causes of disease
Improvements in mapping protein–protein interactions are allowing researchers to deconstruct the delicate mechanics of cells.
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