The human genome that researchers sequenced at the turn of the century doesn’t really exist as we know it.
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The human genome that researchers sequenced at the turn of the century doesn’t really exist as we know it.
Countries with a healthy import and export of scientific talent lead the world in research and innovation.
Simply disclosing conflicts of interest is not enough.
Open-access journals are reaching the same quality levels as their subscription counterparts.
Chemicals that change the way DNA is packaged could improve the effects of current antipsychotics.
Financial hardships of young scientists in training are forcing many talented researchers to find new careers.
Much of what researchers believe about the public and effective communication is wrong.
The University of Colorado graduate student who allegedly killed 12 and injured dozens more in a crowded movie theater last night seemed “normal” just a few months earlier, a fellow researcher recalls.
Are the “carcinogenic” chemicals that are produced when foods are cooked really cause for concern?
Researchers identify a gene variant that reduces risk of Alzheimer’s disease.