A new study disputes findings of a 2011 analysis suggesting that black researchers are funded less than their equally qualified white peers.
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A new study disputes findings of a 2011 analysis suggesting that black researchers are funded less than their equally qualified white peers.
Domestic cats kill billions of birds and mammals every year, making them a top threat to US wildlife.
The heat emanating from large metropolitan areas may be changing weather patterns thousands of miles away.
After a year-long voluntary moratorium to discuss regulations and safety measures, scientists are set to resume controversial H5N1 research.
A National Institutes of Health working group urges the agency to send most of its chimpanzees to a national sanctuary and halt half of the experiments involving such animals.
A neurodegenerative disease researcher found guilty of fabricating results in funding applications has written an open letter of apology and clarification.
Stomachs of flesh-eating flies carry the DNA of animals in remote rainforests.
Experts in Washington have reached an agreement over how to fund avian influenza research.
Fungi in 100 million year-old seafloor sediments could possess novel antibiotics.
A researcher tries and fails to garner support for petitions to increase the National Institutes of Health’s budget as sequestration looms.