Data from the Phase III trial of a malaria vaccine breeds hope for immunization as a possible weapon against the dreaded disease.
Data from the Phase III trial of a malaria vaccine breeds hope for immunization as a possible weapon against the dreaded disease.
Disgraced South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk and a team of colleagues claim to have cloned the wild canine.
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By extending its reach beyond science, the field of omics will change the way we live our lives.
Large-scale data collection and analysis have fundamentally altered the process and mind-set of biological research.
Researchers have sequenced the genomes of 17 different mouse strains, boosting research into the genetic basis of phenotypic variation, disease, and evolution.
The makers of Marlboro cigarettes are asking researchers at a Scottish university to disclose data on children’s thoughts on tobacco marketing.
New types of biological filaments are turning up in yeast, fly, bacterial cells and in rat neurons, and they may yield clues to how the cytoskeleton evolved from metabolically active enzymes.
A young botanist pays tribute to his mentor by naming a newly discovered, rare species in his honor.
The Royal Society's annual science extravaganza packs some interesting stuff into 5 days of love and research.