Backed by two leading medical journals, researchers propose a new plan to publish clinical trial data that pharmaceutical companies often try to bury.
Backed by two leading medical journals, researchers propose a new plan to publish clinical trial data that pharmaceutical companies often try to bury.
Top justices rule that police have the right to take DNA swabs from people who are arrested, even before they are convicted.
Experts disagree on how doctors should reveal incidental findings in patients’ DNA sequences.
In an upcoming hearing, the US Supreme Court will decide on whether police can take DNA samples from suspects who have not been convicted.
Some of the 200 or so human embryonic stem cell lines approved for federal funding may have been derived from sperm or eggs of unconsenting donors.
Academics get paid handsome fees to consult with the financial industry, but run the risk of revealing confidential information that leads to illicit gains.
A new ethics course aims to rehabilitate scientists found guilty of misconduct so they can return to the field as productive researchers.
How neuroscience research can inform military counterintelligence tactics, and the moral responsibilities that accompany such research
A polar bear researcher is being investigated for opposing oil and gas industry research initiative in the Arctic, while supporting a similar proposal from NOAA.
An advocacy group claims that heroin addicts participating in a Chinese study were not in a position to give their informed consent.