Financial hardships of young scientists in training are forcing many talented researchers to find new careers.
Financial hardships of young scientists in training are forcing many talented researchers to find new careers.
Gifts of the Crow, What the Robin Knows, The Unfeathered Bird, and America’s Other Audubon
People living on islands in the Norwegian Sea suffer from an unusually high rate of certain genetic diseases and health issues, making the population ripe for research.
Researchers working in war-torn countries find hints to the molecular roots of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Grading journals on how well they share information with readers will help deliver accountability to an industry that often lacks it.
Overzealous open-access advocates are creating an exploitative environment, threatening the credibility of scholarly publishing.
Allowing athletes to enhance their performance by using genetic engineering to manipulate their DNA may become a reality of future Olympic Games.
Two whole genome duplications boosted the complexity of the ancestor of all vertebrates, but also introduced potential for disease.