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.
Researchers identify two new DNA repair systems, in addition to four that were already known, that can attack unprotected telomeres.
A lack of methodological detail in the published literature threatens the foundation of scientific discourse.
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.
Introducing DELSA Global, a community initiative to connect experts, share data, and democratize science.
Baboons are able to distinguish printed English words from nonsense sequences of letters—the first step in the reading process.
The pitfalls of using public meetings as surrogate gauges of public opinion
Fly circadian behavior is dramatically different in natural environments than in the lab.
Herd immunity, or the protection of individuals who are not vaccinated due to generally high vaccination rates within a population, does not currently exist in many pockets of the US.