Anxious mice are more likely to come down with aggressive skin cancer than those who show less stress on behavioral tests.
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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.
A variant of the prion disease that causes bovine spongiform encephalopathy was found in the United States.
George Rathmann, father of the biotech industry, passes away.
The NIH agrees with the government advisory board’s recommendation to publish both controversial bird flu studies in full.
Science adviser John Holdren speaks out about how the Presidential Administration is handling the controversial research that rendered avian flu transmissible between ferrets.
A virologist at the center of avian flu research controversy says he’ll publish without government permits.
A member of the NSABB biosecurity board that recently reviewed H5N1 data criticizes the process.
Despite government efforts to ban unapproved stem cell treatments, companies around China still offer them openly.
In rhesus macaques, an individual's drop in the social hierarchy leads to overactive immune genes and, possibly, poor health.