Chromosomes accidentally stranded outside of the nucleus could contribute to cancer formation.
Daily News Roundup
Chromosomes accidentally stranded outside of the nucleus could contribute to cancer formation.
Grant success rates at the national funding agency dropped to a mere 18 percent in 2011, the lowest ever.
Critics are shaming the European Commission for directing research funds to a laboratory operating in the occupied West Bank.
Global donations to Ecuador’s project to trade clean energy for Amazonian oil mean the rainforest stays intact for now.
One of the leading scientific voices touting the health benefits of red wine fabricated data dozens of times.
New research shows that low-intensity fields can inhibit cancer cell proliferation.
Universities may have to pay thousands of dollars more to cover the salaries of researchers funded by the federal agency.
The UK’s universities minister announces a plan for a new science and tech university funded entirely by non-government dollars.
A prominent researcher is being sued for $1 billion by a University of Pennsylvania Cancer Institute for discoveries he may have made while a researcher and administrator there.
US Congress is close to passing a spending bill that would establish a translational research center at the federal science agency.