Researchers have mapped out the DNA of what some scientists claim to be an arsenic loving bacterium.
Researchers have mapped out the DNA of what some scientists claim to be an arsenic loving bacterium.
Some university presidents are earning more than ever despite their schools’ poor performance
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in ecology, from Faculty of 1000
A traditional drug to treat insomnia shows surprising promise in awaking minimally conscious patients.
Has life science reached a tipping point in how it handles mountains of genomic information?
Poet Katherine Larson explores the intersection of art and science through the lyrical works "Metamorphosis" and "Crypsis and Mimicry."
A new study finds key differences between established and new human embryonic stem cell lines.
The Dutch Psychologist who’s made headlines recently for a massive case of scientific fraud has a Science paper retracted.
December 1, 2011
Meet some of the people featured in the November/December 2011 issue of The Scientist.
US salaries are starting to recover after last year’s survey recorded the first-ever drop.