The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
Meet some of the people featured in the October 2017 issue of The Scientist.
Meet some of the people featured in the October 2017 issue of The Scientist.
Strategies for targeting intrinsically disordered proteins
Emerging infections provide clues about how pathogens might evolve when farm animals are protected from infection.
Tracking the myxoma virus in the wild rabbit populations of Australia has yielded insight into how pathogens and their hosts evolve.
Researchers use base-editing to swap out an erroneous nucleotide responsible for a potentially life-threatening blood disorder.
Marine species survived rafting thousands of kilometers on debris swept into the water by the giant wave, scientists say.
The donation to the University of California, Irvine, is slated to fund a new college focusing on what some critics call pseudoscience and quackery.
In a case of acoustic deception, caterpillars mimic bird alarm calls to defend themselves.
Researchers recommend greater conservation efforts toward non-mammals and small creatures.
Researchers are trying to recreate an extinct species of the lumbering reptiles by breeding closely related species that contain traces of the lost lineage’s DNA.