With bids due last week, the city of New York City will now proceed to choose which university will get to build a high-tech research facility in the city.
With bids due last week, the city of New York City will now proceed to choose which university will get to build a high-tech research facility in the city.
Nuptial arrangements between members of African farming communities could have influenced the genetic diversity of the staple crop cassava.
A draft 2012 spending bill would cut the maximum salary paid to biomedical scientists by grants from NIH, CDC, and other federal agencies.
The Scientist's 2012 Best Places to Work surveys have closed.
A study shows that different populations of the Southeast Asian ape display and transmit specific behaviors through generations in a way similar to human cultures.
Training in technical fields opens up opportunities in many non-science careers, explaining, in part, why many science grads don't stay in science.
A group of microRNAs can inhibit the formation of induced pluripotent stem cells, and may provide a target for more efficient reprogramming of somatic cells.
A study funded by climate change skeptics confirms that global warming is happening at the rate questioned by "Climategate."
Researchers find an antibody that may protect against a virus similar to the one featured in the movie Contagion.
As Congress prepares a strategy to trim the national deficit by more than $1 trillion over the next decade, legislators suggest cuts to government research.