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Forging remote relationships


ILLUSTRATION: HANNAH AGOSTA
As we enter year 2 of the COVID-19 pandemic, many scientists continue to work remotely, including those starting new jobs. We called on young scientists to submit advice for the researcher below, who grapples with the challenges of working remotely in a new lab. Responses included reflective questions, stories about personal experiences, and advice. Read a selection of the peer mentors thoughts here. Follow NextGen Voices on Twitter with hashtag #NextGenSci. Read previous NextGen Voices survey results at https://science.sciencemag.org/collection/nextgen-voices.
Jennifer Sills
Dear NextGen VOICES peer mentors,
I am excited to be joining a new lab for my first postdoc. It has been a huge relief to get a job despite the even-tougher-than-usual job market. I have moved to a new city and am settling in, but because of the pandemic almost everyone is working remotely most of the time and all meetings are virtual. With limited in-person oppo ....

United States , United Kingdom , British Columbia , Jian Zhang , New South Wales , University Of Pennsylvania , Ponta Grossa , Kuala Nerus , Jennifer Sills , Universidade Tecnol , University Of California , Laura Baeyens Vagelos Molecular Life Science Program , Beth Adamowicz Department Of Genetics , Institute Of Tropical Aquaculture , Khor Waiho Higher Institution Centre Of Excellence , Wagner Eduardo Richter Department Of Chemical Engineering , Central South University , Cardiff University , Jian Zhang School Of Public Administration , Technology Management , Population Health Sciences , University Of British Columbia , University Of Minnesota , Luca Soattin Division Of Cardiovascular Sciences , Timothyl Easun School Of Chemistry , Shaan Patel Vagelos Molecular Life Science Program ,

Defining events: 2020 in hindsight


ILLUSTRATION: KATTY HUERTAS
With 2020 finally behind us, we can begin to think about how the historic events that took place will be understood in years to come. To do so, we asked young scientists this question:
What new word or phrase would you add to the dictionary to help scientists explain the events of 2020 to future generations? Read a selection of the best responses below. Follow NextGen Voices on Twitter with hashtag #NextGenSci. Read previous NextGen Voices survey results at https://science.sciencemag.org/collection/nextgen-voices.
2020 d (adjective)
When all of the even slightly negative events in a situation suddenly amplify in magnitude to truly horrendous proportions (e.g., police brutality, political corruption, science skepticism, conspiracy theories, political division). “We are going to need an immediate extraction things got 2020 d over here.” ....

United States , New Delhi , Estado De Pernambuco , National Jewish Health , University Of Pennsylvania , University Of La Verne , New York , American University , Al Qahirah , New South Wales , New York University , Vastra Gotalands Lan , New Cairo , Egypt General , Buenos Aires , Distrito Federal , South Wales , Michaela Tarselli Tetrascience , Roland Ruscher , Santa Barbara , Cairns Smithfield , Jasola Vihar , Translational Health Science , Department Of Neuroscience , Basanta Ali Energy Material Laboratory , John Protzko Department Of Psychological Brain Sciences ,