Indian researchers argue that applying for new visas every year is an insult to international scientists.
Indian researchers argue that applying for new visas every year is an insult to international scientists.
Already reeling from a 20-year losing battle with a devastating disease, the banana variety eaten in the United States is now threatened by a new—but old—enemy.
The city will provide cheap real estate and up to $100 million for a science and engineering campus.
To meet the agricultural demands of the growing population, appropriate technology transfer incentives are a must.
German and Australian activists opposed to genetically modified foods ruined experimental test beds of maize, wheat, and potatoes.
A watchdog group urges the US government to enact guidelines that would require federally-funded researchers to publically disclose financial interests.
The Royal Society's annual science extravaganza packs some interesting stuff into 5 days of love and research.
Unhappy with management, two editors-in-chief of the Croatian Medical Journal bid the publication goodbye.
Love can buffer people from pain by invoking feelings of safety and reassurance.
How cognitive prejudices can influence research decisions, and how the pitfalls of human nature can be avoided