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AAAS

The Emerging Researchers National Conference is now accepting applications for the Feb. 6-8 Conference which will take place in Washington, D.C.
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Brookhaven National Laboratory

Dr.Vanessa Sanders is an Assistant Scientist in the Medical Isotope Research & Production Program (MIRP) at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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Reporter
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics are the driving forces of the modern world. Behind these forces are inspiring people, such as Marie Curie, Rosalind Franklin and Ada Lovelace — women who overcame the challenges of their time to advance our understanding of the world and ensure better lives for humanity. Progress has been made in STEM fields; however, women still work especially hard to overcome gender-related stigmas. Yet, this hasn't stopped many RIT students from thriving.
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Science
Where did I put that piece of paper? When did I do that experiment? Where did I save that data file? If you frequently find yourself searching for a critical piece of information you jotted down as you performed your experiment, trying to remember when you did what, or scouring your hard drive to find the right file, it may be time to revisit how you keep your research notes. Whether you’re working at the bench, in the field, or in theory, you need to keep track of what you do so that you — and others — can refer back to it whenever necessary.
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Fast Company
When it comes to nailing an interview, your personality may play a larger role than you think. According to a recent study conducted by TopInterview and Resume-Library, 70% of employers consider a candidate’s personality to be among the top three factors in deciding whether to extend a job offer. It’s substantially more important than education (18%) or appearance (7%).
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Phys.org
The data shows: Science is sexist.
In a new paper, published today by Royal Society Open Science, University of Canterbury researchers looked into decades of research from 28 scientific societies in four countries covering five science disciplines and found the science gender gap is real.
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Undark Magazine
Their paper about the evolution of malaria was in review for what seemed like an eternity. Every month, Susan Perkins and her then-graduate student Spencer Galen would check in with the editors. The problem, evidently, was a lack of peer reviewers. “But no one ever asks us to review,” Perkins recalled Galen saying.
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Minnesota Daily
The University of Minnesota and other universities across the country are under fire with claims of discrimination against men in STEM programs.
The Chicago Office for Civil Rights under the U.S. Department of Education opened an investigation into the University last month for possible Title IX violations against men. The investigation comes after complaints were filed by University alumnus and University of Michigan-Flint professor Mark Perry.
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Huffpost
The most frustrating conundrums with job hunting are often related to what you, the job-seeker, cannot control. You can get past the automatic systems screening your résumé, you can answer all the curveball questions an interviewer throws your way, and yet you may still hear nothing back.
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