Starting in 2014, the federally funded initiative will seek to develop new technologies capable of mapping the activity in the human brain.
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Starting in 2014, the federally funded initiative will seek to develop new technologies capable of mapping the activity in the human brain.
A congressman raises concerns that some grants may violate restrictions on federal spending for lobbying.
The NIH will decide what to do with its research chimpanzees by the end of this month.
Researchers develop a test that can tell the difference between stomach cancer and other gastrointestinal complaints.
A Republican representative objects to a study he said is politically partisan.
A champion of breast cancer awareness in the African-American community passes away at 63.
A new report from the World Health Organization predicts only very minimal increases in cancer risk for residents in the vicinity of the nuclear disaster.
The President asks large agencies to make all government-funded research publicly available within a year of publication.
Some of the 200 or so human embryonic stem cell lines approved for federal funding may have been derived from sperm or eggs of unconsenting donors.
A new study disputes findings of a 2011 analysis suggesting that black researchers are funded less than their equally qualified white peers.