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3. Satisfaction in science |
Nature''s survey offers a snapshot of salaries and career paths in the scientific sector. |
10/24/2018
Nature: Career Feature by Chris Woolston |
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11. UK Biobank shares the promise of big data |
UK Biobank contains a wealth of data on genetics, health and more from 500,000 participants. A detailed overview of the biobank and an analysis of its brain-imaging data show the value of this resource. |
10/10/2018
Nature: News and Views by Nancy Cox |
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13. Surging R&D spending in China narrows gap with United States |
China''s total spending on R&D rose a robust 12.3% last year to a record 1.76 trillion yuan ($254 billion), according to a government report released yesterday. Already second in the world in R&D spending behind the United States, China has narrowed the gap. |
10/10/2018
Science: Asia/Pacific News By Dennis Normile |
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18. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 to Frances H. Arnold, George P. Smith & Sir Gregory P. Winter |
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 with one half to Frances H. Arnold (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA) for the directed evolution of enzymes and the other half jointly to George P. Smith (University of Missouri, Columbia, USA) and Sir Gregory P. Winter (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK) for the phage display of peptides and antibodies.
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10/03/2018
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |
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20. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 to Arthur Ashkin, Gerard Mourou & Donna Strickland |
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics with one half to Arthur Ashkin (Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, USA) for the optical tweezers and their application to biological systems and the other half jointly to Gerard Mourou (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) and Donna Strickland (University of Waterloo, Canada) for their method of generating high-intensity, ultra-short optical pulses.
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10/02/2018
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |
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