A colorful toad that has been missing for 87 years is discovered in Malaysia.
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A colorful toad that has been missing for 87 years is discovered in Malaysia.
The hike is attributed to expanded use of genetically modified and mutant animals.
A watchdog group urges the US government to enact guidelines that would require federally-funded researchers to publically disclose financial interests.
A Danish cell bank scrambles to save irreplaceable cell and tissue samples in the wake of a flood.
Unhappy with management, two editors-in-chief of the Croatian Medical Journal bid the publication goodbye.
A certain type of neural precursor does it all—replaces itself, differentiates into specialized brain cells, and multiplies into more stem-cell-like cells.
Love can buffer people from pain by invoking feelings of safety and reassurance.
A new study finds that more than two thirds of Americans approve of the use of stem cells in research aiming to cure serious diseases.
The president of the University of the Ryukyus in Japan coauthored a paper containing a duplicated figure.
New research demonstrates the feasibility of generating iPS cells from blood samples and using them to produce multiple tissue types