A 2012 spending bill, approved by a Senate panel yesterday, would trim the NIH budget by $190 million.
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A 2012 spending bill, approved by a Senate panel yesterday, would trim the NIH budget by $190 million.
Two scientists have appealed the ruling to allow federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research.
Research money from the oil industry was used by University of Calgary academics to promote skepticism about human-caused climate change.
The NIH, FDA, and DARPA are teaming up to develop a chip to test drug toxicities as one of the first projects of the NIH's new translational research center.
A Senate panel has reduced the National Science Foundation’s budget by $162 million for the upcoming fiscal year.
A bacterial outbreak at a Chinese University prompts the firing of administrators and highlights more systemic concerns.
Philanthropic organizations devote millions to a research project aiming to develop genetically modified, virus-resistant versions of a Sub-Saharan staple crop.
The makers of Marlboro cigarettes are asking researchers at a Scottish university to disclose data on children’s thoughts on tobacco marketing.
Millions are pumped into research on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and high-profile arrests are made amid demonstrations fighting the construction of a new pipeline.
America's key federal biomedical research agency officially releases its new policy on conflicts of interest.