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  • Platelets Poison Parasites
    7 December 2012
    IMMUNOLOGY

    Platelets Poison Parasites

    When equipped with the right platelet factors and antigens, blood cells have the capacity to kill off malaria parasites. (Report & Perspective)

  • Growing Pains for KAUST
    7 December 2012
    GLOBAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES

    Growing Pains for KAUST

    A graduate university in Saudi Arabia is finding that it may take more than money to become a global research powerhouse. (News Focus)

  • New Partners
    5 December 2012
    Sci. Transl. Med.

    New Partners

    The US FDA has partnered with a new nonprofit organization to advance regulatory science for medical devices.

  • Signaling Bipolarity
    4 December 2012
    Science Signaling

    SIGNALING BIPOLARITY

    Bendezú and Martin describe how oscillations in the localized activity of protein control cell polarization in yeast.

  • Empty Lab
    7 December 2012
    Career Advice

    GETTING BACK YOUR MOJO

    Psychologists share tips for figuring out what's sapping your enthusiasm—and how to get it back.

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Live Chat: Can Science Conquer the Flu?
7 December 2012 | NEWS FOCUS All Eyes on RNA
The list of RNA-binding proteins linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is growing; RNA may also explain why a common mutation causes this fatal motor neuron disease—and a dementia

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Empty Lab 07 December 2012 | Career Advice GETTING BACK YOUR MOJO
Psychologists share tips for figuring out what's sapping your enthusiasm—and how to get it back.
Beryl Lieff Benderly 07 December 2012 | MySciNet Taken for Granted: How Not to Attract Minorities to STEM
Research shows that large admissions preferences stymie studies in science and technical subjects.
MyIDP 07 December 2012 | Career Advice myIDP: What Do You Care About?
Analyzing your deeply held values is a crucial step in choosing a career in science.
Daniel Gorelick 30 November 2012 | MySciNet Time Off for Dad
Paternity leave helps fathers and mothers advance their careers; too bad it's not more common.
 

Science Podcast

7 December 2012

Sleeping sickness, prize-winning children’s books, the GRAIL project, and more. (36:40)

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