Genetic changes that may initiate childhood leukemia could originate while the baby is still in utero.
Genetic changes that may initiate childhood leukemia could originate while the baby is still in utero.
This month’s AACR attendees, including National Cancer Institute Director Harold Varmus, discuss new approaches to cancer research using whole genome sequencing.
The Canadian information commissioner will investigate mounting claims that the government is stifling communication between federal scientists and the press.
New research shows that some early settlers of the Americas may have come from the Pacific islands archipelago.
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.
Protected areas help to conserve imperiled tropical forests, but many are struggling to sustain their resident species.
Advances in genomics and cancer biology will alter the design of human cancer studies.
A decade into the age of genomics, science is generating a flood of data that will help in the quest to eradicate the disease.
Scientists develop a gel that mimics mollusc glue to coat the insides of blood vessels.