NIH Director Francis Collins touts the project to map neural connections in the human brain as recording the mind’s “symphony.”
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NIH Director Francis Collins touts the project to map neural connections in the human brain as recording the mind’s “symphony.”
Biotech, pharmaceutical, and insurance companies have spent a record-breaking amount this election—nearly $200 million.
Researchers identify an unexpected molecular explanation for the higher incidence of skin cancer in redheads.
Retracting a paper from the scientific literature can lead to fewer citations for related studies.
A study finds that the genomes of swine and human flu viruses associated with a county fair in Ohio are almost perfectly matched, suggesting interspecies transmission.
Scientists identify a false assumption of standard gene expression analyses that could lead to the reappraisal of many prior studies.
Research spending dropped $4 billion dollars in 2011, and could continue to drop, according to a new report.
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.
The United States government is concerned over the declining levels of state funding for public research universities, citing a threat to overall economic health.