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  • 15 July 2011
    PSYCHOLOGY

    Google Effects on Memory

    A new study explores the cognitive consequences of having information at our fingertips. (Research + News)

  • 15 July 2011
    NEWS FOCUS

    Revolutionizing Egypt's Science

    Egypt is embracing a grand vision to make scientific research the engine of a powerhouse economy. Can its scientists make it happen?

  • 15 July 2011
    BEHAVIOR

    Life at the Top

    Alpha males have higher stress levels than beta males in a wild baboon society.

  • 13 July 2011
    Sci. Transl. Med.

    Vaccine for Menningococcus B

    Rational design produces a broadly effective vaccine for meningitis.

  • 12 July 2011
    Science Signaling

    SEEING NOTCH IN ACTION

    A Notch signaling reporter system should enable drug discovery and reveal molecular insights into this pathway involved in tissue development and renewal.

  • 15 July 2011
    Career Profiles

    SOWING SEEDS

    Célia Cabral is using her plant-science training to start a company.

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15 July 2011 | NEWS FOCUS Gulf Drilling Disaster Triggers Scrutiny of Mediterranean Oil Rush
A rush to find and extract oil in the Mediterranean Sea is threatening one of the planet's marine biodiversity hot spots, scientists warn

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15 July 2011 | Career Advice Tooling Up: Words with Punch
In a variety of job-seeking contexts, the right choice of words can make a big difference.
 15 July 2011 | Career Advice Melding Talents with a Career in Bioprocessing
With advances in biotechnology and an ongoing need for pharmaceuticals and sustainable forms of fuel, opportunities in bioprocessing, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, are looking promising.
15 July 2011 | Career Profiles Sowing Seeds Through Plant Taxonomy
Portuguese plant researcher Célia Cabral co-founded a company to produce essential oils in order to help her country's agriculture and economy.
 08 July 2011 | Career Advice A Nobel Prize–Winning Culture
Scientists from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology attribute the lab's success at winning Nobel Prizes to bold thinking, secure funding, and an informal, collaborative culture.
 

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15 July 2011

The effects of Google on memory, the stressful lives of alpha male baboons, science in Egypt, and more.

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