Scientists identify a false assumption of standard gene expression analyses that could lead to the reappraisal of many prior studies.
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Scientists identify a false assumption of standard gene expression analyses that could lead to the reappraisal of many prior studies.
The blogosphere voices widespread condemnation for a sexist comment made by a researcher attending this week’s annual Society for Neuroscience conference.
Scientists fighting the federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research bring their case before the country’s highest court.
Researchers find that a deadly bacterial disease hitchhikes in people infected with the virus that causes AIDS to spread throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
Both male and female researchers are less likely to hire a female candidate than a male candidate with the same experience.
As federal budgets tighten, the US government is getting serious about enforcing reporting and administrative rules that accompany academic grants.
A new study of the scientific literature finds that researchers are guilty of overemphasizing the benefits of medical treatments.
Researchers are given a prize for high-impact science that began with an unusual or seemingly frivolous study.
This year’s prizes are awarded for advances in liver transplantation, cell biology, and leadership in biomedical science.
The federal agency is shuffling around its programs to streamline management and promote international scientific collaboration.