As institutions around the world start celebrations of Darwin Day, New York reveals a digitized catalog of Darwin’s scientific manuscripts.
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As institutions around the world start celebrations of Darwin Day, New York reveals a digitized catalog of Darwin’s scientific manuscripts.
A database manager stole NIH grant funds, falsified data, and lied about it.
A member of an Italian journal’s editorial board resigns in protest of a paper denying the link between HIV and AIDs.
A new social network provides a novel forum for science publishing and peer review.
Chromosomes accidentally stranded outside of the nucleus could contribute to cancer formation.
JSTOR, the online archive of scholarly journal articles, is offering free but limited access to its database.
New research shows that low-intensity fields can inhibit cancer cell proliferation.
The UK’s universities minister announces a plan for a new science and tech university funded entirely by non-government dollars.
A laboratory head faces criminal charges after one of his researchers died in a lab fire in 2008.
Mutations known to increase the risk of developing ovarian and breast cancer may also make carriers susceptible to heart failure.