The US government agency vows to improve the way it facilitates the development and approval of drugs for orphan diseases.
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The US government agency vows to improve the way it facilitates the development and approval of drugs for orphan diseases.
The family of a female Yale student who was murdered by a male coworker is suing the university for not doing enough to prevent the tragedy.
The Turkish Academy of Sciences fears it will lose its autonomy under new government management.
Millions are pumped into research on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and high-profile arrests are made amid demonstrations fighting the construction of a new pipeline.
A shorebird flies into the teeth of the massive hurricane that hit the US East Coast…and lives to tell about it.
Data and other files connected to the work of climatologist Michael Mann have been released to a conservative think tank that sued to gain access.
America's key federal biomedical research agency officially releases its new policy on conflicts of interest.
New draft policies for safeguarding government research from political influence—and protecting those who bring such misconduct to light—could be improved, according to advocacy groups.
The federal agency should reduce harmful nitrogen emissions by 25 percent in the next two decades, a new report says.
A new study reveals that African American researchers are 10 percent less likely to receive funding from the federal agency than their white peers.