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  • A New Measure for Carbon
    19 October 2012
    ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE

    A New Measure for Carbon

    Carbon measurements from Japanese microfossils extend the accuracy of radiocarbon dating to beyond 50,000 years ago. (Report & Perspective)

  • The Sweetest Science
    19 October 2012
    CELL BIOLOGY

    The Sweetest Science

    Researchers are calling for new tools and funding to study the cell's sugar molecules, highlighted red in this zebrafish embryo. (News Focus)

  • Dance Your Ph.D. Winner Announced
    15 October 2012
    DANCING

    Dance Your Ph.D. Winner Announced

    This year's winner includes atomic microscopy, juggling, clowning, and a big dance number.

  • Imaging Heterogeneity in Breast Tumors
    24 October 2012
    Sci. Transl. Med.

    Imaging Heterogeneity in Breast Tumors

    Quantitative imaging of cellular heterogeneity in breast cancer complements genomic data to predict patient survival.

  • Inflamed by PKR
    23 October 2012
    Science Signaling

    INFLAMED BY PKR

    Various signals activate the RNA-dependent protein kinase PKR, which promotes inflammation.

  • Jane Luu
    19 October 2012
    Career Profiles

    NO STARRY-EYED ASTRONOMER

    Why is a winner of the 2012 Shaw Prize for astronomy working as an engineer?

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19 October 2012 | NEWS FOCUS Primordial Matter Comes Into Focus in Many Tiny Big Bangs
A standard model is emerging of the quark-gluon plasma produced in collisions of heavy nuclei. But will a key atom smasher run long enough to flesh it out?

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Jane Luu 19 October 2012 | Career Profiles No Starry-Eyed Astronomer
This year, astronomer Jane Luu won two of the top prizes in astronomy. So why is she working as an engineer at a national security lab?
Tooling Up Icon 19 October 2012 | Career Advice Tooling Up: Resume Wisdom
To go beyond "good enough," think hard about the needs of the hiring manager and the position.
Potholes 12 October 2012 | Career Advice Biomedical Consulting Agreements: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
A leading attorney and a serial entrepreneur tell how to avoid potholes in agreements with industry.
Perspective 12 October 2012 | MySciNet Perspective: Embrace Flexible Work Arrangements
To achieve gender equality in science, shift men’s perceptions of what is professionally acceptable.
 

Science Podcast

19 October 2012

Twisted light, ejecting the Moon, male contraception, and more.

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