Some are worried that psychologists have become addicted to sound-bite results.
Some are worried that psychologists have become addicted to sound-bite results.
A research institute has filed a lawsuit against its former employee, Judy Mikovits, who claimed to link a mouse retrovirus to chronic fatigue syndrome.
Researchers probe the genetics of a group of bacteria known to extensively swap DNA sequences with other species—blurring the species boundaries.
A new study shows that over the past century, the age at which scientists produce their most valuable work is increasing.
Elements 110, 111, and 112 on the periodic table are officially named.
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.
Expecting significant cuts to the federal research budget, scientists are scratching expensive DNA sequencers off their wish lists.
With bids due last week, the city of New York City will now proceed to choose which university will get to build a high-tech research facility in the city.
Nuptial arrangements between members of African farming communities could have influenced the genetic diversity of the staple crop cassava.
A draft 2012 spending bill would cut the maximum salary paid to biomedical scientists by grants from NIH, CDC, and other federal agencies.