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Steps to Become a Confident Leader in the Lab
by
Sherri L. Bassner, PhD
Confidence is an essential ingredient of leadership, but takes time, competence, and help from others to develop
| 5 min read
Labs Less Ordinary
The Lab That’s Worked to Keep the Nation Safe since the 1950s
by
Lauren Everett
For the last 70 years, the MIT Lincoln Laboratory has been playing a significant role in protecting the US against potential threats
| 4 min read
News
IOP Publishing Makes Abstracts Openly Available
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IOP Publishing
By joining I4OA, IOPP will make all of its abstracts part of the fundamental metadata
| 1 min read
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Virtual Job Interviews Infected by COVID-19 Worries, New Study Finds
by
University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management
Organizations should work to reduce anxiety for best candidate performance
| 2 min read
News
The Disappearance of Women Researchers in Times of Pandemic
by
University of Geneva
During the pandemic, women researchers submitted less research for publication than their male counterparts did
| 3 min read
News
Brief Infographic Exposure May Increase Trust in Science
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Indiana University
Exposure to an infographic about the scientific process may have the power to strengthen people's trust in science
| 2 min read
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Scientists Seen as Trustworthy Experts When Sharing Their Work in Online Videos
by
North Carolina State University
Study finds that viewers respond positively to experts who present their own work compared to third-party presenters
| 3 min read
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How New Leaders Build—or Lose—Trust over Time
by
Washington University in St. Louis
Research finds the higher the initial level of expectations for new leaders, the greater the potential for those leaders to experience a decline in trust
| 3 min read
News
Many American Workers Plan to Change Jobs in Coming Year
by
American Psychological Association
Low salaries, long hours, and lack of opportunity for growth most likely to contribute to work-related stress
| 3 min read
News
The Unique Brain State of Team Flow
by
Society for Neuroscience
The neural signature may be a tool to predict and enhance team performance
| 1 min read
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Internship Prepares Scientists in Training to Communicate with the Public
by
Medical University of South Carolina
A science communications internship helps scientists in training to share research with the general public
| 3 min read
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Social Inclusion of Women by Male Colleagues Can Improve Workplace Experience
by
University of Waterloo
New research highlights the importance of fostering positive workplace social relationships
| 2 min read
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