Satellites are used to count the number of penguins living in Antarctica.
Daily News Roundup
Satellites are used to count the number of penguins living in Antarctica.
Yet another study demonstrates that how pesticides might be related to the collapse of wild bee colonies.
A deadly mushroom toxin shrinks pancreatic tumors in mice.
The Obama administration pledges $200 million for better ways of managing and extracting information from large data sets.
Bees exposed to neonicotinoids, a widely-used class of pesticide, navigate poorly and produce fewer queens, suggesting a role for neonicotinoids in colony collapse.
The NIH plans an extra layer of review for scientists with at least $1.5 million in existing grants.
Graduate students ask for more federal research support.
Through a confluence of events, academic medical centers could lose 10 percent of their revenue in the coming years.
GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson contribute a total of $100 million to early-stage biotech endeavors.