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Adam Rogers: Separating Cells

November 20, 2015

Adam Rogers gets an exciting opportunity to work in a marine biology lab, and see if he really wants to be a biologist.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Career, Biology
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April Salazar: The Heart Adapts

November 13, 2015

Facing an incredibly important decision, April Salazar is infuriated by way scientific information about reproduction is distorted.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Family, Medicine
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Jimmy Wohl: Calmfidence

November 6, 2015

As a musician and writer Jimmy Wohl thought he was the ultimate creative, then he encounters a pharmaceutical marketing campaign.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Pharma, Advertising, Career, Creativity
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Erik Vance: Is this Biology?

October 30, 2015

Erik Vance searches for the real meaning of biology while chasing porcupines.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Career, Biology, Environment, Adventure
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Aerin Jacob: Lessons From the Man With a Machine Gun

October 23, 2015

With her truck stuck in the mud in the Serengeti, Aerin Jacob learns three important lessons.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Biology, Environment, Adventure, Career
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Nicole Ferraro: The Summer of West Nile

October 16, 2015

A remote disease comes very close to home for Queens resident Nicole Ferraro.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Family, Biology, Medicine
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Teppei Katori: Becoming American

October 9, 2015

A Japanese particle physicist struggles to find his place (and learn English) in the American midwest.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Physics, Culture
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John Rennie: The Downside of Being the Boss

October 2, 2015

John Rennie finds it’s great to be editor in chief of Scientific American, but not when all the ingredients of sarin gas are in his office.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Jobs, Career, Writing, Chemistry
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Adriana Salerno: A Different Kind of Problem

September 25, 2015

As a mathematician, Adriana Salerno is used to solving problems, but depression is something else entirely.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Mental health, Math, Career
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Brittany Bushnell: A Neuroscientist With a Brain Tumor

September 18, 2015

Just after beginning a graduate program in neuroscience, Brittany Bushnell gets an unexpected look at her own brain.

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In 2015 - Part 2 Tags Neuroscience, Brains, Brain Awareness Week, School
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