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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

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12 MAY 2015 | LATEST NEWSGut bacteria help turn animals into fossils
Microbes form a biofilm during decay
12 MAY 2015 | LATEST NEWSRats forsake chocolate to save a drowning companion
Find adds to growing evidence that rodents feel empathy
12 MAY 2015 | LATEST NEWSHow birds got their beaks
Combining fossils and lab studies, researchers home in on genes that transformed a snout into a bill
12 MAY 2015 | LATEST NEWSU.S. politicians say they want to help the working poor. But how many are there?
Tally depends on assumptions, researchers say
12 MAY 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERSAdvice to a young scientist
In spite of the pressure to succeed, young scientists must never lose sight of why they do science in the first place.
11 MAY 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERSWhat well-dressed riffraff are wearing this season
Future of Research is selling T-shirts, with proceeds going to operating costs for the organization’s 2015 Boston meeting.
11 MAY 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERSShould I sue?
A soft-money professor encounters interference from a department chair; does a lawsuit make sense?
8 MAY 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERSElsewhere in Science, 08 May 2015
Defunding earth science … Saving ‘real people’ from science bullies … Dealing with disruption … NIH East … Dr. Pill … Subtle ...

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12 MAY 2015 | TECHNOLOGYAdvancing the promise of genomic medicine
Learn how genomics is currently being applied to characterize rare diseases and cancer.
3 JUNE 2015 | TECHNOLOGYAdvances in addiction research: Applying genetic biomarkers to personalize treatments
Discuss the development and application of a targeted genotyping array for genetic research on addiction and treatment approaches.
 
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