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12 March 2010
POLICY FORUM

Elephants, Ivory, and Trade

Trade decisions made by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species must place science over politics.

12 March 2010
NEWS FOCUS

On Rarity and Richness

Two researchers take a stab at explaining why oceans have far fewer species than terrestrial habitats.

10 March 2010
Sci. Transl. Med.

Determinants of vaccine efficacy in SIV-infected macaques

Heterozygote advantage in macaque monkeys reveals that effective HIV vaccines should elicit CD8+ T cell responses.

16 March 2010
Science Signaling

Maximizing Insulin Release

Mutation of a scaffolding protein is a risk factor for diabetes.

12 March 2010
Science Careers

New Opportunities and Jobs Coming in Comparative Effectiveness Research

Recovery Act funding will boost a field focused on health care costs and quality.

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Should you propose safe research and then use the money for riskier work?
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When you are unemployed, it is essential to keep your skills and connections fresh.
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