All Working life articles – Page 12
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OpinionWhy picking projects is like poker
Sometimes you prefer the high-risk, high-reward project to the ‘sure thing’
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NewsCoronavirus fears see ACS Philadelphia cancelled with other big science conferences hit
International scientific gatherings are being postponed or cancelled in attempt to stop Covid-19’s spread
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FeatureSustainable lab buildings
After a decade of grassroots growth, the laboratory sustainability movement is bursting into the mainstream finds James Mitchell Crow
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OpinionTackling climate change from the lab
Energy and water wasted in the lab can quickly outweigh household use
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NewsQuestionable research practices are hurting junior researchers
Survey finds that the careers of nearly a third of PhD students and postdocs are marred by bad experiences
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CareersWhen should you help your colleagues?
Assisting trustworthy co-workers can pay dividends for your career and wellbeing
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ArticleSellafield
At Sellafield, we’re true pioneers. We led the world in nuclear power production, now we’re the world’s first movers into environmental remediation
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ArticleHyper Recruitment Solutions
From creating life-saving drugs to life-changing technologies, making a difference through candidates is in our DNA
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ArticleDefence Science and Technology Laboratory
Harnessing science and technology to protect the UK, and the rest of the world too
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RSCThe Royal Society of Chemistry
Whether exploring the elements or the science of technology, chemical scientists improve health, the environment and daily life
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ArticleAstraZeneca
Making medicines that change people’s lives is what AstraZeneca does, and so could you
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CareersHarnessing the power: AstraZeneca apprentices
How an AstraZeneca apprentice solved the business-wide problem of drug compound solubility
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CareersApprentice insight
Scientists share insights on Reading Scientific Service Limited’s apprenticeship scheme and advise their former selves
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Business3M slashes 1500 jobs globally
Reduction adds to 2000 layoffs announced in April, and is intended to save the company $110–120 million annually
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CareersInsecurity is the enemy of a healthy research culture
But scientists are still working collaboratively and creatively
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CareersPostdoc employment status varies widely
Researchers are vulnerable to financial instability and issues with healthcare
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