Top brass at the US science agency aired monetary grievances before a Senate committee last week.
Top brass at the US science agency aired monetary grievances before a Senate committee last week.
The Asian harlequin ladybird carries a biological weapon to wipe out competing species.
The NIH has required researchers to receive instruction about responsible conduct for more than 20 years, but misconduct is still on the rise.
Should institutions invest in changing the behavior of scientists found guilty of violating research rules and ethics?
Symbiotic fungi on the roots of bean plants can act as an underground signaling network, transmitting early warnings of impending aphid attacks.
Last week brought scientists one step closer to outlining a plan for the massive government-funded project.
The agency released details of the sequester’s effects.
The decline of a population of Arctic foxes isolated on a small Russian island may be due to mercury pollution from their diet of seabirds and seals.
The agency will no longer use the newly revised guide to mental disorders to categorize its funding priorities.
In a recent speech, the President defended spending on science and the peer-review process.