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New Nobel-exceeding cash prizes evoke mixed responses across science

SCIENCE AND THE MEDIA: In Nature, a news feature reports "ambivalence," but an editorial counsels acceptance with "gratitude and grace."

Ocean acidification inhibits oyster shell formation

PHYSICS UPDATE: The energy that oyster larvae must expend when carbon dioxide concentrations are high taxes their limited resources.

Job search strategies: It's not about you

SINGULARITIES: Anticipating what potential employers want is an essential part of a successful job search.

The future of computational science—in 1977

The future of computational science—in 1977

DAYSIDE: A special issue of Science magazine published 36 years ago anticipated the computer's impact on scientific research.

Teaching science and engineering at a tribal college

POINTS OF VIEW: Colleges run by Native American tribes are graduating more students in STEM fields.

Noisy electric vehicles—but not too noisy

PHYSICS UPDATE: Acoustic engineers are learning which sounds are best perceived above the urban din.

Publishers, universities, and NIH vie for public access role

POLITICS AND POLICY: At least three solutions have been put forward to satisfy a US mandate on open access.

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