Ten tips for negotiating job offers
Our Letters to Young Scientists columnists say that researchers should learn negotiation skills
Our Letters to Young Scientists columnists say that researchers should learn negotiation skills
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Single-cell and spatial multiomics analyses identify breakout lesions as a hotspot for tumor-immune interactions and diversification.
Under current nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, global warming is projected to reach 2.7°C above preindustrial levels. In this review, we…
Some guidance for authors on engaging with media
Research on science communication has largely focused on teaching scientists how to describe their studies in ways that interest the public while deepening their understanding…
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Mathematical modeling of relapse data predicts tuberculosis drug regimens, identifying short, potential combinations for clinical trials.
Antarctica harbors many distinctive features of life, yet much about the diversity and functioning of Antarctica’s life remains unknown. Evolutionary histories and functional ecology are…
Safe, high-speed autonomous flights in cluttered, unknown environments with fully onboard sensing and computing are achieved.