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The Plurality Of Paths Post-PhD

Wondering where your PhD will take you? Take it from us, nothing is set in stone.

A Shot In The Arm For Dengue Control?

The world's first dengue vaccine is good news, but not a perfect solution.

Supermarket Stocking Stuffers For Young Scientists

Scratching your head over what to get your budding scientist for Christmas? Look no further! Here's a list of cheap and cheerful options!

Of Celebrity, Stigma And HIV

What do celebrities and pop culture have to do with our perception of AIDS? More than we'd care to admit, sometimes.

Would A Scientist Survive The Zombie Apocalypse?

So you know how to run a PCR, but will your science skills actually help you survive? Possibly!

The State Of Regenerative Medicine 20 Years After ‘Earmouse’

It's been 20 years since the appearance of earmouse, how far has regenerative medicine come since then?

Dengue And The Silent Majority

Three quarters of the people infected with dengue don't show any symptoms—and yet they are more likely to spread the disease than those who do.

The Art And Science Of Parenting

Are you an 'arts' or a 'science' person? Our columnist, Dora Yip, suggests that the divide between arts and sciences may not be so distinct.

A Scientist Abroad

Many scientists find themselves living away from their countries of origin for long stretches of time, but leaving home need not always be a one way ticket.