Under new plans to reduce the European Union’s overall spending, science funding did relatively well, but research leaders want more—and they may well get it.
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Under new plans to reduce the European Union’s overall spending, science funding did relatively well, but research leaders want more—and they may well get it.
A new study disputes findings of a 2011 analysis suggesting that black researchers are funded less than their equally qualified white peers.
The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas has agreed to stop awarding new grants until it addresses concerns about the integrity of is review process.
The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas is under investigation following further concerns about the legitimacy of its grant review process.
Researchers are getting closer to detecting abnormal tumor DNA circulating in the bloodstream.
Blind mole rats resist cancer by killing cells that proliferate in a similar way to tumor cells.
Biotech, pharmaceutical, and insurance companies have spent a record-breaking amount this election—nearly $200 million.
Retracting a paper from the scientific literature can lead to fewer citations for related studies.
Research spending dropped $4 billion dollars in 2011, and could continue to drop, according to a new report.
The United States government is concerned over the declining levels of state funding for public research universities, citing a threat to overall economic health.