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16 October 2009
PALEONTOLOGY

Tiny Tyrannosaur

A small tyrannosaur from the Early Cretaceous sheds light on the origin of predatory features of T. rex.

16 October 2009
NEWS FOCUS

The Big Gamble in the Saudi Desert

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology is betting that generous funding and great facilities will attract top talent.

15 October 2009
Science Express

New Light on Protein Synthesis

Two new papers from Nobel laureate V. Ramakrishnan's lab. (Plus: podcast interview)

14 October 2009
Sci. Transl. Med.

Gene therapy for Parkinson's Disease

Delivery of enzymes for dopamine in a single vector to monkeys improves Parkinson's.

13 October 2009
Science Signaling

More Acts for Act1

Ubiquitin ligase activity of Act1 contributes to the proinflammatory signaling by the cytokine IL-17.

16 October 2009
Career Advice

Finding Your Way into Policy Careers in Europe

Getting a policy job in Europe requires choosing a beat and finding your way in.

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Researchers find link between heart trouble and epilepsy.
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His childhood in rural India inspired Veerabhadran Ramanathan's career studying--and now fighting--climate change
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When they know others are watching, beautiful people trust more

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Is an M.D.-Ph.D. program right for me? Where should I apply? Where should I go?
Broader Career Choices on the Horizon? 16 October 2009 | Career Advice Broader Career Choices on the Horizon?
Understanding the brain is considered one of the grand quests of science, partly due to the conviction that the brain holds the key to what makes us human. (A Science/AAAS Business Office feature.)
Big Ben in London (Anthony Kelly) 16 October 2009 | Career Advice Finding Your Way into Policy Careers in Europe
Getting a science policy job in Europe largely is a matter of choosing a beat and finding your own way in.
Hand frame (Comstock) 16 October 2009 | Career Advice Tooling Up: Focus Your Industry CV
The concept of "r�sum� real estate" can lead to small changes in your CV that yield big rewards.
 

Science Podcast

16 October 2009

Interstellar interaction, Saudia Arabia's KAUST, the taste of carbonation, and more

 
Science Webinar
14 October 2009

Sequencing the Human Exome

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