A new analysis suggests that only 14 percent of published biomedical results are wrong, despite prominent opinions to the contrary.
A new analysis suggests that only 14 percent of published biomedical results are wrong, despite prominent opinions to the contrary.
Genetics researcher and senior vice president of the pharmaceutical giant, David Cox, has passed away unexpectedly at age 66.
The majority of human melanomas contain mutations in a gene promoter, suggesting mutations in regulatory regions may spur some cancers.
As wolves became domesticated, their genes adapted to a starch-rich diet of human leftovers.
Long-term, life, and disability insurers may still be able to deny coverage to patients with a genetic disease, under current nondiscrimination legislation.
A new online tool allows researchers to compare open-access journal publication fees with article influence, and reveals that you don’t necessarily get what you pay for.
Scientists provide evidence for the existence of four-stranded human DNA, which has previously only been theorized and synthesized.
A new initiative in the mathematics research community is gearing up to do the work traditionally organized by a publisher.
A variety of genetic strategies to counter insect-borne diseases are close to maturity.
People carrying a certain gene variant that dictates fresh underarms are less likely to wear antiperspirant.