Why we need public analysts
As the Association of Public Analysts winds up, Duncan Campbell reflects on the continued importance of the profession
As the Association of Public Analysts winds up, Duncan Campbell reflects on the continued importance of the profession
Testing small amounts of blood for the presence of disease markers could revolutionise how we detect cancer. Clare Sansom reports
Analytical techniques have come a long way, but what does the future hold? Rachel Brazil asks the experts what they’d like to see
Instruments in space have studied the planet’s atmosphere and surface, and are now being joined by powerful new ones, finds Andy Extance
New and better tools are pushing back boundaries and changing the world
Since the provincial government announced it would assemble a pool of Albertans to act as "public wildlife management responders," permitting them to assist in selective hunts for "problem" elk and grizzly bears, about 7,000 people have applied for a spot.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded a $10-million grant this month to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation to assist tenants in low-income developments with organizing. But foundation tenants say the nonprofit is stopping them from unionizing in its buildings.
College Basketball: NCAA Playoffs: Michigan State Magic Johnson (33) in action, shoots vs Providence at Market Square Arena. Indianapolis, IN 3/11/1978 | Set Number: X22200
But Magic would be back soon enough.
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The 2025 Chemistry Faculty Jobs List (curated by Andrew Spaeth and myself) has 288 research/teaching positions and 22 teaching positions.
Читать дальше...Adam Lehman had big plans for Hillel International when he became its president in 2020, but one pandemic and a Mideast war later, a new path had to be forged. The head of the largest Jewish advocacy group on college campuses joined Hillel in a change of career trajectory after spending years in tech and...
As executive director of the House Democratic Caucus, Sonali Desai helps organize staffer trainings for the party — an effort that is coordinated by staffers, facilitated by staffers and catered to staffers. Desai — who has worked in several offices and positions on Capitol Hill for more than 10 years — said the program is...
Didier Barjon serves as the tech and telecom legislative assistant for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) — but he never expected to be working in politics. “I was applying to law schools my senior year, but I didn't really want to go,” Barjon told The Hill. “Then I did a project for the head...
Democrats worry that intensified fighting in the Middle East could lead to further tensions in their party, costing Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democratic candidates in the process. The worries are twofold. Democrats say the violence could leave some progressives unhappy with the Biden-Harris administration’s policies resulting in these voters staying home on Election Day. In...
Jordan Dashow, the executive director of the Congressional Equality Caucus, is something of a jack of all trades. “I like to think my job is to make our members' job as easy as possible when it comes to supporting LGBTQI equality,” he said in an interview. Nine openly LGBTQ members of the House help lead...
Nick Dyer, the deputy chief of staff for Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, has been by the Georgia Republican’s side for her entire tenure in Congress, playing a role in her messaging strategy — which has helped influence policy and, at times, incite disagreements in the House GOP conference. Dyer — who joined Greene’s team late...
Carlos Sanchez has been moonlighting as a Capitol Hill recruiter for two decades. Sanchez has risen from communications staffer to chief of staff, now for Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), and he has served stints with former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and as an executive director of the House Democratic Caucus. During that time, his...
Steve Castor, the general counsel for the House Judiciary Committee, has been involved in nearly every major congressional investigation launched over the past 20 years. Castor, 51, came to Congress to escape corporate law, joining the House Oversight and Accountability Committee as it reviewed the fallout from Hurricane Katrina. He later realized the role allows...
Fabiola Rodríguez-Ciampoli found her home in Congress with Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García (D-Ill.), a fellow Mexican immigrant. Rodríguez-Ciampoli already had a distinguished legislative staff career before joining García’s team, developing Hispanic messaging for then-Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.) and later for former Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.). She also served as communications director for then-Rep. Xavier...
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Marni, Prada, and Bally were a few of the labels who brought a new kind of joie-de-vivre to the Milan Fashion Week.
Claire Cottrill’s third album, “Charm,” has been charming fans since its July release. Vogue sits down with the artist better known as Clario ahead of her North American and European tours.
”If you told me a year ago that a 26-year-old singer would help me redefine my identity as a middle-aged mom, I’d have thrown my neck cream at you,” Megan Margulies writes for Vogue.
Victorian-era gardener William Robinson made Gravetye Manor his life's work. A new book from Rizzoli chronicles its renaissance.
Scottish-born singer and producer Sophie was for the girls who wanted to hide behind the mixer board while still crafting their own magic—and “Sophie,” her first posthumous record, attempts to reconcile both of those ideals.