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Interesting Articles How Does the Public’s View of Science Go So Wrong?Scientific American | March 10, 2017Do Americans hate science? They certainly seem to hate it more than they used to,…sciencecityMarch 10, 2017 Read More
Interesting Articles What Early-Career Researchers Can Do to Advocate for ScienceScience | March 7, 2017This past summer, the future of our postdoctoral association’s Science Policy Committee was uncertain. We were…sciencecityMarch 7, 2017 Read More
Interesting Articles The Start and the Middle: Beginning Your PhDNaturejobs | March 2, 2017The initial stages of a PhD can be daunting. Fortunately, there are a few ways…sciencecityMarch 2, 2017 Read More
Interesting Articles Women Miss Out on Authorship Opportunities Early OnScience | February 27, 2017Female first-year Ph.D. students in “bench” biology disciplines—such as molecular biology, cellular biology, and genetics—spend…sciencecityFebruary 27, 2017 Read More