Charles Nemeroff, who was barred from receiving grants for 2 years in 2008, snags $401K from the NIH to study PTSD.
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Charles Nemeroff, who was barred from receiving grants for 2 years in 2008, snags $401K from the NIH to study PTSD.
Research and funding organizations pledge to support a new system to support cross-border collaboration within the European Union.
Starting in April 2013, research supported by the United Kingdom government must be made freely available within 6 months of publication.
The researcher who raised questions about the studies by social psychologist Dirk Smeesters flags dodgy data from another scientist.
A researchers in Japan faked patient data on nearly 200 studies over the past 2 decades, according to an investigating committee.
An advisory committee urges the federal funding agency to take steps to counter racial bias in the granting process.
The UK government releases its recommendation that open access be “the main vehicle for the publication of research,” though it warns of the costs that could entail.
A biochemist who mapped the ways in which molecular pathways interact passed away at age 96.
Meals left to mold develop colors, mycelia, and beads of digested juices, sparking the eye of an artist, and the slight concern of a mycologist.
Ten scientist-produced images take top honors in the first annual Bio-Art competition.