An analysis of retractions dating back to 1977 shows that most papers are retracted due to misconduct.
An analysis of retractions dating back to 1977 shows that most papers are retracted due to misconduct.
Laboratory-raised populations of dung beetles reveal a mother's extragenetic influence on the physiques of her sons.
Will the recently launched Reproducibility Initiative succeed in cleaning up research and reducing retractions?
Mice raised in isolation from their mothers developed cognitive deficits similar to those of babies raised in orphanages where physical contact is infrequent.
The brain’s phagocytes follow an ATP bread trail laid down by calcium waves to the site of damage.
A new initiative offers gold stars to researchers willing to have their studies replicated by other labs, but will it fix science’s growing irreproducibility problem?
August 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the August 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Grading journals on how well they share information with readers will help deliver accountability to an industry that often lacks it.
Japanese astronauts deliver an aquarium to the International Space Station to study the effects of microgravity on marine life.
Actin filaments respond to pressure by forming branches at their curviest spots, helping resist the push.