Researchers responding to a survey at MD Anderson Cancer Center report low morale due to their president’s leadership style.
Researchers responding to a survey at MD Anderson Cancer Center report low morale due to their president’s leadership style.
This year, US politics was dominated by the run-up to October elections, with science policy issues playing a role here and elsewhere around the world.
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, climate scientists should make their consensus about climate change known to all who care to listen.
A bill that would increase visas for foreign-born, US-trained science and engineering graduates passes in the House, but is unlikely to get through Senate.
The Supreme Court agrees to hear a case deciding if two cancer genes should continue to be protected by patent.
The Kyoto agreement to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions was flawed, but it provides useful lessons for upcoming climate regulation negotiations.
A Michigan University clinical researcher allegedly supplied a fund manager with information about drug trial results that the fund used to rake in more than $270 million.
Obama wants to invest in science and technology, but a divided Congress and looming budget cuts could make it difficult to keep his promises.
Nominated as a write-in candidate as a protest against the anti-science incumbent, famed naturalist Charles Darwin won 4,000 congressional votes in a Georgia county.