May 2013's selection of notable quotes
Researchers identify a herpesvirus gene persisting in the cells of calves suffering from malignant catarrhal disease.
Researchers use bacteria to deliver radiation to shrink pancreatic tumors in mice.
Researchers welcome a new ruling saying that financial holdings will no longer need to be published in an online database.
Researchers can identify individuals by the unique chemical signatures in their breath, suggesting that exhalations could be used for metabolomic tests.
Living fossils not so fossilized; Canadian gov’t threatens scientists’ freedom to speak and publish; gene therapy for sensory disorders; an unusual theory of cancer; clues for an HIV vaccine
Researchers develop two small molecules that slow the growth of human cancer cells.
The Canadian information commissioner will investigate mounting claims that the government is stifling communication between federal scientists and the press.
Researchers track the evolution of HIV in a single patient to understand what drives the production of broadly neutralizing antibodies.
Government policies are shuttering research facilities while muzzling federal researchers by dissuading them from talking to the press, participating in international collaborations, or publishing their work.