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An exploration of science culture out of the laboratory, featuring interviews with scientists. Ex Lab focuses on life beyond research, but without prejudice--and always in love and science. Learn more...Meet the author.Have an idea to share? Get in touch.
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Giant corpse flower blooms at UC Davis, stinks
Corpse flower raises a new stink at UC Davis By Liza Lester elester@sacbee.com Published: Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011 – 12:00 am | Page 1B The Sacramento Bee Last Modified: Saturday, Jun. 25, 2011... -
AGU president calls on scientists to communicate the science of climate change
Oceanographer Mike McPhadon wants YOU to bring science to the people. “It’s fundamentally important, in a democratic society, to be informed about what science is doing and what science knows”, he... -
An Interview with Kate Stoll: Science Policy
At some point during her second year of graduate study in Biomolecular Structure and Design, Kate Stoll’s heart began to stray beyond her work in the laboratory. In Rachel Klevit’s... -
The Arsenic-Eaters of Mono Lake
It looks like an alien landscape from the pulpiest era of science fiction. Pale, gothic towers, glowing in the sunset, rise from still water, surrounded by harsh terrain... -
Scientific American critiques the American scientist-production-system
In a February 22 “draft” article for Scientific American, Beryl Lieff Benderly asks “Does the U.S. Produce Too Many Scientists?” Or, more specifically, should the U.S. foster increasing recruitment of... -
Protected: Erin Jezuit: Sabbatical Replacement, Knox College
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Scientists, in vivo
Professors beget more PhD’s than can hope to succeed to tenured positions. Although science offers career alternatives in industry and government research that the arts and humanities lack, it is...


