Why so few scientists make the leap to policy-making positions, and why more should give it a try
Why so few scientists make the leap to policy-making positions, and why more should give it a try
An illustration depicting the damaging effects of a tumor (red) on structural connections within the brain
Tuberculosis bacteria find shelter from drugs and the body’s defenses in bone marrow stem cells.
Scientists found a way to cause panic attacks in women with amygdala damage.
Meet the bacterium that pulls gold ions out of solution and forms tiny nuggets of the precious metal.
After a 4-year stretch as US Energy Secretary, during which he fought to fund research on clean energy technology, Steven Chu has announced his resignation.
Researchers have generated an image of thoughts flitting through the brains of zebrafish.
Researchers pinpoint a gene marker for neurons sensitive to gentle touch such as grooming.
Fluorescent calcium sensors in transgenic mice give a real-time readout of neuronal activity.
Pro athletes can learn to parse a complicated moving visual scene faster than most.