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Understanding Minds to Win Over Hearts

For scientists who study conflict's motivations and consequences, the brain is the battlefield that matters.

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Tooling Up: How to Swim With Sharks

Here's what you need to know about third-party services that offer to help with your job search.

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In Person: Family-Friendly Science Careers

We need to let young women know that it is possible to have a science career and a family.

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Career Q&A: A Successful Career Without Credentials

Paleontologist Jack Horner overcame dyslexia and the lack of a traditional education to become a world leader in his field.

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Submitting Your Best-Possible R01 Application

At a meeting on Long Island, some neuroscientists got tips on how to win an R01 in lean times.

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Perspective: Real Data on Career Preferences

When it comes to careers, graduate students in the sciences are flexible, a new study shows.

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