Transplanting synthetic stool made of beneficial microbes cures deadly diarrheal infections in two patients.
Transplanting synthetic stool made of beneficial microbes cures deadly diarrheal infections in two patients.
A conservative republican, and supporter of research, will be the chair of the House appropriations committee that controls the budgets for the National Institutes of Health.
Researchers uncover weekly and monthly rhythms of sodium retention and excretion in participants of space simulations.
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Scientists are using video games to tap the collective intelligence of people around the world, while doctors and educators are turning to games to treat and teach.
Twenty-first century lab reports will include test results read by a new breed of pathologist.
Experts in Washington have reached an agreement over how to fund avian influenza research.
This year, US politics was dominated by the run-up to October elections, with science policy issues playing a role here and elsewhere around the world.
Advocacy groups are petitioning Congress to avoid sequestration, which could leave funding for science billions of dollars short in 2013.