Evolving, The Moral Molecule, Aping Mankind, and Experiment Eleven
Evolving, The Moral Molecule, Aping Mankind, and Experiment Eleven
| July 1, 2012
In Chapter , "Genes, Freaks, DNA," author Sam Kean draws parallels between the lives of Gregor Mendel and Johannes Friedrich Miescher, who both made scientific discoveries that were truly ahead of their times.
Learning the intricacies of your own genetic profile is a double-edged sword.
New changes at The Scientist will ensure that we continue to showcase the best and brightest ideas in the life sciences.
False credit for scientific discoveries threatens the success and pace of research.
An advisory committee urges the federal funding agency to take steps to counter racial bias in the granting process.
The UK government releases its recommendation that open access be “the main vehicle for the publication of research,” though it warns of the costs that could entail.
Financial “conflicts of interest” should not be so quickly condemned. Industry relationships are unequivocally beneficial.
African justice systems must change to help curb HIV and tuberculosis transmission in prisons.
A biochemist who mapped the ways in which molecular pathways interact passed away at age 96.