Some are worried that psychologists have become addicted to sound-bite results.
Some are worried that psychologists have become addicted to sound-bite results.
A research institute has filed a lawsuit against its former employee, Judy Mikovits, who claimed to link a mouse retrovirus to chronic fatigue syndrome.
Fetal chromosomal microdeletions that can lead to developmental abnormalities are detectable in samples of the mother’s blood.
Researchers probe the genetics of a group of bacteria known to extensively swap DNA sequences with other species—blurring the species boundaries.
Women of the French families that colonized Canada in the 17th and 18th centuries had more children and grandchildren than late comers to the region.
Researchers unveil BioNOT, a new app that scours PubMed for studies that report negative findings.
A widely published and highly respected social psychologist is being investigated for fabricating data.
A legal remedy is needed to curb unethical “guest authorship” in medical journals.
Expecting significant cuts to the federal research budget, scientists are scratching expensive DNA sequencers off their wish lists.