The Federal Research Public Access Act faces stiff opposition from the Association American of Publishers.
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The Federal Research Public Access Act faces stiff opposition from the Association American of Publishers.
NSABB and Congress members voice their opinions about the new developments in the H5N1 research debate.
The federal agency unveils a collection of thousands of genetic tests for some 2,500 diseases.
Legislators have dropped the Research Works Act, which would have nixed policies that require federally funded research findings to be deposited in public databases.
Michael Miller is found guilty of research misconduct, having misconstrued data in four NIH grants, two papers, and one manuscript.
Researchers with millions of grant dollars may face greater scrutiny by the funding agency.
President Obama released his proposed 2013 budget request, featuring a 1 percent increase in research spending overall.
New legislation would make all federally funded research publicly available within 6 months of publication.
Input lines are open for the National Institute of Substance Use and Addiction Disorders.
The president’s administration will increase funding for the debilitating neurodegenerative disease this year and next. But where will the money come from?