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The Scientist is back in business and will continue to bring you the latest news and greatest developments in the life sciences.
A campus housing several national research institutes and private companies braces for rising waters in the Southeast Asian country.
A new system of ranking scientific journals irks some metrics experts.
The first study of how cosmetics influence others' perceptions a woman’s personality suggests that makeup can make a difference.
The Nobel Assembly announced today that three researchers in the field of immunology will share the 2011 Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
In an essay entitled "Molecular Cut and Paste: The New Generation of Biological Tools," virologist William McEwan envisions a future where viruses are reprogrammed to become the workhorses of science and medicine.
The promise of viruses as biotech tools will help molecular biology fulfill its true potential.
Investing more federal dollars in life science research may save the US economy.
An early advocate of the sequencing of the human genome reflects on his own predictions from 1986.
History repeats itself, and so do trends in research funding.