Civil unrest is twice as likely during warm El Niño years.
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Civil unrest is twice as likely during warm El Niño years.
America's key federal biomedical research agency officially releases its new policy on conflicts of interest.
Deadly epidemics can have a profound impact on people’s choice of religion.
The National Academy of Sciences will propose a plan for cutting back costs at state universities.
A new yeast species found in Patagonia appears to be the missing half of the long-used lager yeast.
A new study reveals that African American researchers are 10 percent less likely to receive funding from the federal agency than their white peers.
Ten years after an investigative report found that 10 papers on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) were “flawed,” only one has been pulled from the literature.
UK’s Research Councils may fund fewer new doctoral students in the upcoming academic year.
Statistician Paul Meier, who championed the random assignment of patients to treatment groups in clinical trials, changed the way the researchers test experimental drugs.
More than 100 researchers have left a neuroscience institute in Brazil in the last couple of weeks, protesting managerial problems they say are thwarting their work.