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May 10, 2013

Michael Yaffe

The systems biologist and trauma surgeon talks about treating patients after the Boston Marathon bombings and about his career.

March 31, 2006

Scientists Step Into the Classroom

Botanist-turned-teacher Liam Garvey describes his ultimate reward as "when a kid gets it. You see the light of understanding; that's the kick."

July 13, 2007

Illustrating Nature

Diana Marques followed her passion for painting and biology separately until one day she saw an ad for a scientific illustration workshop.

March 17, 2006

Mediating Science and Society

June 22, 2007

Working as a Medical Writer

"I would say that there's definitely enough work to go around." --Emma Hitt

April 02, 2013

Pollinating His Own Science

Noah Wilson-Rich started a company to support his work in bee immunity.

February 22, 2008

Scientist Lawyers: Test Tubes to Briefs

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March 24, 2006

A Surfeit of Schoolteachers

With the latest education reform still under way, the environment for teacher training and employment in Italy remains uncertain.

April 12, 2013

Sniffing out Dermatemys

With her border collie's help, a young scientist studies an endangered turtle and works to improve education in a Guatemalan village.

May 05, 2006

A Career in Nuclear Inspection

Every year, IAEA hires 15 to 30 nuclear inspectors, typically in their 30s, many with backgrounds far removed from nuclear physics.

May 30, 2008

A Rare Opportunity Into Space

Luck will play a big role in whether you become an astronaut, so "don't put all your eggs in one basket," suggests ESA astronaut Reinhold Ewald.