Congress has passed a spending bill that spares some of the country’s biggest science agencies from the worst of the deficit-reduction measures.
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Congress has passed a spending bill that spares some of the country’s biggest science agencies from the worst of the deficit-reduction measures.
Nobel Prize winning biologist who first decoded how a triplet of nucleic acids encoded an amino acid passed away this month.
The Human Society is still concerned that a US primate research center of illegally breeding federally-owned chimpanzees.
Fetal chromosomal microdeletions that can lead to developmental abnormalities are detectable in samples of the mother’s blood.
The US science funding agency unveils a new grant program that does away with external peer review.
Researchers probe the genetics of a group of bacteria known to extensively swap DNA sequences with other species—blurring the species boundaries.
As the Turkish government threatens the autonomy of a research institution, its scientists threaten to leave.
Women of the French families that colonized Canada in the 17th and 18th centuries had more children and grandchildren than late comers to the region.
A physician doing a residency at the University of Virginia Medical Center was caught copying sections of text and an illustration in multiple NIH-funded papers.
Researchers unveil BioNOT, a new app that scours PubMed for studies that report negative findings.