Nanoparticles in mice can be switched on to activate insulin production using a radio signal.
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Nanoparticles in mice can be switched on to activate insulin production using a radio signal.
Anxious mice are more likely to come down with aggressive skin cancer than those who show less stress on behavioral tests.
The FDA and NIH dispute reports that clinical trial data is being under-reported.
Principal investigators with medical training have a slightly higher NIH funding rate than those with just a PhD.
The newly appointed chief of one Institute gives up his appointment days before starting.
Chinese scientists claim to have cloned a lamb carrying a roundworm gene that aids in the production of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
A scientist who claimed to have injected monkey embryonic stem cells into the eyes of rats to improve their vision accepts the penalty for research misconduct.
Francis Collins says pharmaceutical companies should help bridge the gap between basic science and applications with old drug compounds.
Scientists test which mutations underlie metabolic diseases that may benefit from changes in diet.
The NIH plans an extra layer of review for scientists with at least $1.5 million in existing grants.