Aging satellites and NASA funding cuts threaten to put a serious dent in scientists’ ability to observe Earth’s processes from above.
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Aging satellites and NASA funding cuts threaten to put a serious dent in scientists’ ability to observe Earth’s processes from above.
Anxious mice are more likely to come down with aggressive skin cancer than those who show less stress on behavioral tests.
Principal investigators with medical training have a slightly higher NIH funding rate than those with just a PhD.
Petitions asking for more funding for the federal research agency are gaining bipartisan support in both the House and Senate.
Congress sets aside a large pot of pork-barrel funds for research projects in 2012, but not nearly as much as seen in pre-recession years.
Swedish researchers have discovered that patients with the neurodegenerative disorder had half the normal expected risk of developing tumors.
A vaccine that targets 90 percent of all cancers shows promise in early clinical trials.
Extra inches may mean a higher chance of getting ovarian cancer.
Researchers put the predictive power of whole genome sequencing to the test.
The Obama administration pledges $200 million for better ways of managing and extracting information from large data sets.