Both male and female researchers are less likely to hire a female candidate than a male candidate with the same experience.
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Both male and female researchers are less likely to hire a female candidate than a male candidate with the same experience.
In protest against high-priced journal packages, the library at SUNY Potsdam will end its subscription to American Chemical Society online journal package.
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.
The federal agency is shuffling around its programs to streamline management and promote international scientific collaboration.
The shape of the glass holding your favorite brew can affect how quickly you get drunk.
The California legislature takes steps to broaden the ability of graduate students to unionize by extending collective bargaining rights to research assistants.
The presumed vice-presidential candidate gets a mixed review on science funding and attitudes.
Charles Nemeroff, who was barred from receiving grants for 2 years in 2008, snags $401K from the NIH to study PTSD.
The presidential bioethics brain trust unveils its draft recommendations on the use of whole genome sequencing in clinical care and research.