Science Careers Podcast: Geoscience Careers [MP3]
Kate Travis, 8 August 2008
Hear from experts and geologists about the current job market for
geoscientists. DOI: 10.1126/science.caredit.p0800121
Science Careers Podcast: A Chat with Micella Phoenix DeWhyse
[MP3]
Robert Frederick, 4 July 2008
Micella offers a few parting thoughts after her 6 years of monthly
columns as a grad student and postdoc. DOI:
10.1126/science.caredit.p0800102
Here's a list of podcasts featuring writers and subjects of
Science Careers articles.
Science Careers Podcast: An Interview with Catherine Cardelús
[MP3]
Kate Travis, 13 June 2008
The young rainforest ecologist talks about her career path, her
research, and what it's like to work in the forest canopy. DOI:
10.1126/science.caredit.p0800091
Science Careers Podcast: Student-Veterans Come Marching Home
[MP3]
Alan Kotok, Kate Travis, 6 June 2008
A group of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans tell about their new lives
as science and engineering students in their own words. DOI:
10.1126/science.caredit.p0800086
Science Careers Podcast: European Visa Issues [MP3]
Kate Travis, 16 May 2008
A European policy official talks about coming to Europe to do
science. DOI: 10.1126/science.caredit.p0800073
Science Podcast: Radioprotective Drugs; Modeling the
Supergreenhouse; New Treatments for Alcoholism; Generation Y
Workforce [MP3]
Rob Frederick, Kate Travis, Lucas Laursen. 11 April 2008
New drugs help cells survive exposure to radiation; how fewer
biological materials in the atmosphere may have led to the
Cretaceous supergreenhouse; an expanding suite of therapies to
treat alcoholism; characteristics of the Generation Y workforce;
and more.
Science Podcast: Predator-Induced Cloning; Organic Molecules in
Protoplanetary Disks; Assessing Agricultural Science and
Technology; Industry-Academia Collaborations [MP3]
Rob Frederick, Kate Travis, 14 March 2008
Sand dollar larvae respond to predator cues by cloning themselves;
finding organic molecules in protoplanetary disks around stars;
planning for future food and fuel needs with the largest assessment
of agricultural science and technology; getting industry funding
for scientific research; and more.
Science Podcast: Croplands for Biofuels Increases Greenhouse Gases;
Science Budget; Good Mentoring; Reproducing in Cities
[MP3]
Rob Frederick, Kate Travis, 8 February 2008
A new model suggests that land use changes would release more
greenhouse gases than biofuels can save in the next few decades;
examining the 2009 U.S. science budget; the characteristics of a
good mentoring relationship; understanding lower reproduction rates
in cities; and more.
Science Podcast: Better Understanding of HIV Infections; Cancer
Immunotherapy; Glaciation During the Cretaceous Period; Second
Chances at First Loves [MP3]
Rob Frederick, Kate Travis, 11 January 2008
Using a functional genomic screen to find host proteins involved in
HIV infection; why it is hard to recruit the immune system to fight
cancer; Antarctic glaciers during a very warm period of Earth's
history; Science Careers on doing what you love; and more.
Science Podcast: Treating Sickle Cell Anemia in Mice; Exploring Why
the Fremont People Disappeared; Designing Superoelophobic Surfaces
[MP3]
Rob Frederick, Kate Travis, 7 December 2007
Using induced pluripotent cells to treat sickle cell anemia in
mice; understanding what happened to the cliff-dwelling Fremont
people; designing surfaces so that they repel oil; balancing work
with other things you want to do in life; and more.
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Photo. Credit: flattop341
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DOI: 10.1126/science.caredit.a0800074
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