Animal-rights activists devastate a psychiatric research lab at the University of Milan.
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Animal-rights activists devastate a psychiatric research lab at the University of Milan.
Researchers welcome a new ruling saying that financial holdings will no longer need to be published in an online database.
A new survey finds a high incidence of sexual harassment and rape among women doing anthropological field work.
Hot topics from the AACR meeting; the ongoing debate about pesticides’ effects on bees; a treasure trove of baby dinos; conservation on social media
Academic research universities and cancer centers will have a large hunk of their funding cut because of the government sequester.
Living fossils not so fossilized; Canadian gov’t threatens scientists’ freedom to speak and publish; gene therapy for sensory disorders; an unusual theory of cancer; clues for an HIV vaccine
European scientists have taken down the HeLa genome after publishing it without the consent of Henrietta Lacks’s family.
The country’s fertility regulator reported that the technique has “broad support.”
Does the preference of many scientists to only hear talks from successful institutions limit the reach of innovation?
Researchers develop a test that can tell the difference between stomach cancer and other gastrointestinal complaints.