Was the Human Genome Project the key to a gold mine?
Was the Human Genome Project the key to a gold mine?
| June 1, 2013
Meet some of the people featured in the June 2013 issue of The Scientist.
Scientists working in developing nations who engage in capacity building find it bolsters the lives of locals and their own work.
As new infections surface and spread, science meets the challenges with ingenuity and adaptation.
How the study of human social interactions is helping researchers understand the spread of diseases like influenza and HIV
Scientists working in developing countries find that giving back to local communities enriches their own research.
The mosquito’s role in malaria virulence; the value of grant review; Europe must embrace GM crops; why roaches avoid sugary bait
Pregnant mice exposed to the chemical used in many plastics have offspring with behavioral abnormalities.
Italian lawmakers have demanded formal approval for a controversial stem-cell therapy, but allowed some patients to continue treatment under stricter rules.
Researchers find that reducing mitochondrial protein production in some animals can increase lifespan by activating a protective stress response.