Top brass at the US science agency aired monetary grievances before a Senate committee last week.
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Top brass at the US science agency aired monetary grievances before a Senate committee last week.
HHS tells an open-access publisher to stop using the NIH, the names of its employees, and its scientific literature databases in a “misleading manner.”
The agency released details of the sequester’s effects.
Ten fresh faces will join the panel of experts that helps identify areas of emerging scientific opportunity.
Representative Lamar Smith (R-TX) is writing legislation to change the rules of the NSF’s grant review process.
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
Crowds flooded into a Washington, DC, park to protest NIH budget cuts and rally for greater investment in potentially life-saving biomedical research.