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Blog: In the classroom: Expect the unexpected 
5 March 2014
Taking regular breaks from experiments can help illuminate explanations for unexpected data.
Feature: Postgraduate careers: The hunt for the elusive alumni 
4 March 2014
New efforts aim to track the careers of postgraduates.
Column: Wanted: Information 
4 March 2015
Detailed career data will help people to plan for life after a PhD, say Viviane Callier and Nathan L. Vanderford.
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4 March 2014
An interview with Tetsuyuku Maruyama from Takeda.
Blog: Do you ever wish you'd stayed in science? 
4 March 2015
Science communication has become more accepted in academic circles, allowing researchers to do both.
Blog: The postdoc series: Insights, options, careers 
2 March 2015
This is the first part in a series of blog posts about post doctoral research positions, exploring what they are, what options researchers have and where postdocs go next.
Blog: Most read on Naturejobs: February 2015 
27 February 2015
PhDs, Brazil and social media are just a few of the favourite topics on Naturejobs this month.
Podcast: Career transitions: Increased support 
26 February 2015
Research institutions, funding bodies and non-profits create recourses to support researchers with their careers in academia and outside.
Feature: Environmental technology: Green light 
25 February 2015
The scientific design of low-energy sustainable buildings is moving into the mainstream.
Blog: Nature Nanotechnology: In the classroom 
24 February 2015
Nature Nanotechnology makes career and education series open access.
Blog: The Naturejobs Career Expo journalism competition is back! 
23 February 2015
Enter for a chance to have your writing published on the Naturejobs blog and work with Nature Publishing Group editors.
Blog: From Scotland to Brazil: Playing Tetris 
20 February 2015
How do you pack your life in one bag? Gina Maffey continues to look at the challenges and opportunities faced by an academic couple moving abroad.
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