By discouraging change, universities are stunting scientific innovation, leadership, and growth.
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By discouraging change, universities are stunting scientific innovation, leadership, and growth.
A lack of methodological detail in the published literature threatens the foundation of scientific discourse.
Research on an 18th and 19th century Finnish population suggests that agriculture and monogamy may not have stopped human evolution.
A US Fish and Wildlife official responds to the assertion that the northern spotted owl is being mismanaged by government.
With 12 new tuberculosis vaccines in clinical development, a plan is needed to introduce the most effective ones throughout the world.
Scientists show that manmade nucleic acids can replicate and evolve, ushering in a new era in synthetic biology.
Introducing DELSA Global, a community initiative to connect experts, share data, and democratize science.
Social insect soldiers not only protect the colony from insect invasions; some also secrete strong antifungal compounds to kill microscopic enemies.
The pitfalls of using public meetings as surrogate gauges of public opinion
The Dutch artist's sunflower paintings have attracted the attention of doctors and geneticists.