Next-generation sequencing diagnostics are already being used, and patients are ready.
Next-generation sequencing diagnostics are already being used, and patients are ready.
Tailoring ethical oversight to participant-led research
As US policymakers debate federal budget cuts, global health science hangs in the balance.
If African-American researchers are ever to gain equal opportunities in science, even subtle cases of differential treatment must be stamped out.
The case of the Danish Cohort
Physicists and biologists are working together to understand cooperation at all levels of life, from the cohesion of molecules to interspecies interactions.
Increasing evidence suggests that loss of Earth’s biological diversity will compromise our planet’s ability to provide the goods and services societies need to prosper.
Why so few scientists make the leap to policy-making positions, and why more should give it a try
New amphibian species are being discovered at an exciting rate, yet they are also the vertebrates most at risk of extinction.
Using a SMART card containing your genetic information and medical history, you could one day soon be diagnosed and treated for all kinds of diseases at an ATM-style kiosk.