The funding agency is taking strides to avoid losing parents from the scientific workforce.
The funding agency is taking strides to avoid losing parents from the scientific workforce.
A 2012 spending bill, approved by a Senate panel yesterday, would trim the NIH budget by $190 million.
A lawsuit accuses a Baltimore medical institute of exposing children to lead poisoning in the 1990s.
New molecular analyses yield clues to the success of a 2009 human HIV vaccine study.
Soderbergh’s new pandemic thriller gets a lot of the science right, but does contain a few unlikely details.
Nerve signals control T cell responses, helping to explain inflammation and stroke.
New doping tests that could be used at the 2012 London Olympics should ward off cheaters better than ever before.
Discoveries in protein folding and malaria treatment are recognized by the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation.
An artist suggests that being buried in a suit laden with decomposing fungi may be healthier for the mind and the environment.
A new non-profit endeavor is calling for people to get their gut bacteria sequenced for the sake of science.