Breastfeeding while building a career By Carrie ArnoldFeb. 23, 2016 Breastfeeding while pursuing a scientific career can be a challenge, but it isn’t insurmountable
Elsewhere in Science: Science comedy, authorship complications, sexual harassment, and more By Rachel BernsteinFeb. 19, 2016 Communicating with comedy … Crowdsourcing creates authorship complications … Wage gap … Scientific societies and sexual harassment … Working Life
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.
Yes, you're a great scientist; now shut up about it By Adam RubenFeb. 17, 2016 Scientists should acknowledge their imperfections, our columnist argues
Sustainable seafood entrepreneurs share their tips for success By John H. TibbettsFeb. 16, 2016 Eco-minded entrepreneurs use business to promote sustainable fishing.
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Summit proposes steps toward biomedical workforce sustainability By Beryl Lieff BenderlyFeb. 11, 2016 Workforce experts met in Washington, D.C., last week to discuss plans and goals for the future
Engineering professor who helped uncover Flint water crisis speaks out despite the risks By Beryl Lieff BenderlyFeb. 9, 2016 Marc Edwards discusses the “perverse incentives” that can get in the way of scientists making a difference
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
Building a balanced scientist By Trisha GuraJan. 26, 2016 When Srinivas Tadigadapa embarked on his research training in the 1990s, he imagined becoming a professor of engineering.
How to read a scientific paper By Adam RubenJan. 20, 2016 Our columnist describes how he learned to read—and actually understand—journal articles
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