How Nobel Laureate Barbara McClintock nearly gave up genetics for meteorology
How Nobel Laureate Barbara McClintock nearly gave up genetics for meteorology
The collective intelligence of thousands of video game players is helping researchers understand the regulation of more than 500 different disease genes.
A list of this year's most high-profile retractions and controversies in science
The National Institutes of Health promises about $400 million to help get personalized genetics into the clinic.
Researchers have mapped out the DNA of what some scientists claim to be an arsenic loving bacterium.
Prognostic signatures have become popular tools in cancer research, but it turns out signatures made of random genes are prognostic as well.
Has life science reached a tipping point in how it handles mountains of genomic information?
A new study finds key differences between established and new human embryonic stem cell lines.
Scientists unhappy with the power of editors at top tier journals start a new peer-reviewed publication with active researchers at the helm.