More stories surface about how last week’s super storm is affecting research up and down the coast—and how science is fighting back.
Daily News Roundup
More stories surface about how last week’s super storm is affecting research up and down the coast—and how science is fighting back.
The blogosphere voices widespread condemnation for a sexist comment made by a researcher attending this week’s annual Society for Neuroscience conference.
A new study reveals clues to the naked mole-rat’s ability to thrive in underground environments with high levels of carbon dioxide.
Both male and female researchers are less likely to hire a female candidate than a male candidate with the same experience.
A questionable study claims that rats fed approved genetically modified maize developed cancer and died early.
As federal budgets tighten, the US government is getting serious about enforcing reporting and administrative rules that accompany academic grants.
Renowned cancer researcher Lewis Cantley is leaving Harvard to lead a new cancer center at Weill Cornell Medical College and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
A new study of the scientific literature finds that researchers are guilty of overemphasizing the benefits of medical treatments.
The federal agency is shuffling around its programs to streamline management and promote international scientific collaboration.
The shape of the glass holding your favorite brew can affect how quickly you get drunk.