The White House announces a strategy to foster development of biological products in fields ranging from medicine to agriculture.
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The White House announces a strategy to foster development of biological products in fields ranging from medicine to agriculture.
The newly appointed chief of one Institute gives up his appointment days before starting.
A marine scientist ponders how academics could have handled the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill better.
Petitions asking for more funding for the federal research agency are gaining bipartisan support in both the House and Senate.
Congress sets aside a large pot of pork-barrel funds for research projects in 2012, but not nearly as much as seen in pre-recession years.
A member of the NSABB biosecurity board that recently reviewed H5N1 data criticizes the process.
A scientist who claimed to have injected monkey embryonic stem cells into the eyes of rats to improve their vision accepts the penalty for research misconduct.
Francis Collins says pharmaceutical companies should help bridge the gap between basic science and applications with old drug compounds.
Despite government efforts to ban unapproved stem cell treatments, companies around China still offer them openly.
A new law opens the door to teaching creationism and climate change denialism in the state's public schools.