The publishing giant withdraws its support of the Research Works Act, which would eliminate open-access requirements on federally funded work.
The publishing giant withdraws its support of the Research Works Act, which would eliminate open-access requirements on federally funded work.
Scientists find radioactive elements 600 kilometers from Fukushima—but levels are not harmful to human health.
School-district officials in northwestern New York State are puzzled by a spate of high school students reporting symptoms of the neuropsychiatric disorder.
Epidemiologists consider how social media could be harnessed to predict disease outbreaks.
Infection by GFP-encoding viruses enables quick, easy detection of tuberculosis in patient samples.
Only a quarter of Clostridium difficile infections in one hospital system were traced to contact with a symptomatic patient.
Current and former employees of the US Food and Drug Administration have filed suit, alleging that their employer spied on them for whistleblowing.
The US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity explains why it recommended redacting the details of studies reporting on a highly transmissible H5N1 strain.
Japanese virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka, who led one of the recent studies on avian flu transmissibility, says that type of research is necessary.
Officials in Punjab province have arrested the owners of pharmaceutical companies making cardiac drugs suspected to contain heavy-metal contaminants.