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  • Carolyn Beans says that some of the most interesting results are negative ones — but it still hurts to be wrong.

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  • Confronting hypothetical dilemmas can ease workplace problems, argue Caitlin Casey and Kartik Sheth.

    • Caitlin Casey
    • Kartik Sheth
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  • Expediting visa approval helps countries to attract the best researchers, says Conor O'Carroll.

    • Conor O'Carroll
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  • A love affair with research can be just as heartbreaking as romantic love, says Christopher Schmitt.

    • Christopher Schmitt
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  • Success involves acknowledging past accomplishments as well as looking ahead to future value, says Yoshimi Rii.

    • Yoshimi Rii
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  • Even if one PhD experience turns sour, another could offer the right opportunity, says Susie Crowe.

    • Susie Crowe
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  • Understanding how visualizations can communicate research will help scientists to make the most of the technology, says Quintin Anderson.

    • Quintin Anderson
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  • Romantic partnerships between scientists offer plenty of benefits, argues J. T. Neal.

    • J. T. Neal
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  • Stress, long hours and low morale threaten to scar the activities and careers of US life-sciences researchers, argue Warren Holleman and Ellen R. Gritz.

    • Warren Holleman
    • Ellen R. Gritz
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  • It is not easy to let go of a scientific identity after leaving the lab — nor is it necessary, says Chandrika Nair.

    • Chandrika Nair
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  • Scientists have to promote their work. But they should fight the pull to oversell it, says Monika Maleszewska.

    • Monika Maleszewska
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  • Successful musical composition and scientific research share important traits, argues Stephane Detournay.

    • Stephane Detournay
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  • Sometimes the best outreach happens when lay people stumble over research unawares, says Carolyn Beans.

    • Carolyn Beans
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  • A lab retreat provides a chance to rethink and advance the research programme, says Eleftherios Diamandis.

    • Eleftherios Diamandis
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  • The fossilization of the PhD harms students, employers and science in general, argues Peter Fiske.

    • Peter Fiske
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  • Informal networks are key to idea-sharing, argue Mark Fishman, Robert Cross and Brigitta Tadmor.

    • Mark Fishman
    • Robert Cross
    • Brigitta Tadmor
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  • Asian researchers and engineers are too rarely made US science leaders, say Lilian Gomory Wu and Wei Jing

    • Lilian Gomory Wu
    • Wei Jing
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  • The three Nordic winners of this year's Nature mentoring awards respond exceptionally to scientific and personal challenges, says Philip Campbell.

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