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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

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    2 JUNE 2015 | LATEST NEWSIs my cat bitter, or does he just taste that way?
    Research probes why felines are so finicky
    2 JUNE 2015 | LATEST NEWSBirds raise false alarm to scare off predators
    Brown thornbills mimic calls of other species to protect their nests
    2 JUNE 2015 | LATEST NEWSReport further incriminates social psychologist Jens Förster
    University of Amsterdam panel finds "strong evidence of low veracity" in eight studies
    2 JUNE 2015 | LATEST NEWSComet impacts may explain mysterious swirls on moon
    Light-colored swaths of terrain may be a side effect of comets striking the moon
    2 JUNE 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERSTraining for synthetic biology jobs in the new bioeconomy
    Young scientists interested in helping industry harness the potential of synthetic biology must prepare now.
    1 JUNE 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERS‘Underrepresented’ is an understatement for minority faculty members
    Only 4% of tenure-track faculty members in chemistry are African American, Latino, or Native American, new data shows.
    1 JUNE 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERSEditor’s note
    29 MAY 2015 | SCIENCE CAREERSElsewhere in Science, 29 May 2015
    RIKEN turns to young scientists … Russian nonprofit in trouble … Less red tape for Brazil biodiversity researchers … Gay ...

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    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.
    11 JUNE 2015 | TECHNOLOGYTargeting Cancer Pathways: Tumor Metabolism and Proliferation
    Learn the cancer pathways that support tumor development, emerging research in identifying & targeting these pathways, & innovations in the development of increasingly effective cancer therapy options.
     
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