Financial hardships of young scientists in training are forcing many talented researchers to find new careers.
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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.
Random chance, plus small differences in uterine environments, give rise to divergent epigenetic patterns in identical twins.
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.
Potential biases in scientific data collection and analysis should be minimized.
The recently hyped amoeba-flagellate Collodictyon has many secrets to tell about early eukaryotic evolution.
Genome sequence analysis confirms mobile genetic elements are a mutagenic mechanism in a variety of cancers.
Researchers should scour historic medical archives to discover knowledge that could inform today’s biomedical research and clinical practice.
An Amgen executive refutes accusations that the company published misleading results of its mid-90s clinical trial testing an anemia drug.