NSABB and Congress members voice their opinions about the new developments in the H5N1 research debate.
NSABB and Congress members voice their opinions about the new developments in the H5N1 research debate.
Invasive species threaten the most pristine place on Earth.
Biosecurity agency will give controversial H5N1 bird flu research another look-over in light of new data and clarification.
March 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the March 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Greenpeace flags researchers' payments from a climate change skeptic organization.
Pooled data from H5N1 bird flu studies suggests that the World Health Organization may be underestimating infection and overestimating fatality.
The World Health Organization announced today that it recommends publishing the two controversial H5N1 papers in full, as soon as a few details are worked out. And Science is listening.
A 2-day meeting may decide how much and which parts of 2 controversial H5N1 flu studies will be published.