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By Lindzi Wessel Feb. 28, 2017
AAAS, AGU now among official partners
By Richard Stone Feb. 28, 2017
Data could help point to perpetrators in aftermath
By Mara Hvistendahl Feb. 28, 2017
Panel urges Trump administration to make IP infringement a “core issue”
By Herton Escobar Feb. 28, 2017
Scientists assail dismissal of scientist overseeing vaccine trials
By Jon Cohen Feb. 27, 2017
Concerns about the lead contenders led to change in plans
By David Malakoff Feb. 27, 2017
Research and other domestic programs could have to shrink by 10.5%
By Jeffrey Mervis Feb. 27, 2017
Richard Buckius returns to Purdue “confident” of continued federal support for research
By Robert F. Service Feb. 27, 2017
Small molecule blocks a key enzyme involved in pain and addiction
By Lucas Joel Feb. 27, 2017
Special "toothed" vertebrae were among the secrets to sauropods’ success
By David Shultz Feb. 27, 2017
New analysis shows that the money used to care for resurrected animals could be better spent saving living ones
By Gretchen Vogel Feb. 27, 2017
New list suggests priorities for development of new antibiotics
By Adrian Cho Feb. 27, 2017
Current longest serving director of a DOE lab to go to Battelle
By Maggie Kuo Feb. 24, 2017
Opportunities for students abound, but researchers don’t know what works best
By Elizabeth Pennisi Feb. 24, 2017
Still-unfunded plan would start with all plants, animals, and other eukaryotes—some 1.5 million species—for the cost of the original human genome project
By Kathleen McLaughlin Feb. 24, 2017
China gets bragging rights to two more internationally recognized researchers
By Michael Price Feb. 24, 2017
From the squishy world of butterfly genetics, a cautionary tale about the importance of taxonomy
By Jeffrey Mervis Feb. 23, 2017
Survey is first to focus on a technical conclave
By Carolyn Gramling Feb. 23, 2017
Discovery offers new clues to how the extinct arthropods reproduced
By Sarah Crespi , Alexa Billow , et al. Feb. 23, 2017
On this week’s show: building a flying dinosaur and a roundup from the daily news site
By Virginia Morell Feb. 23, 2017
Insects can solve problems creatively, less robotic than previously believed
By Mark Strauss Feb. 23, 2017
Daily images from the company Planet enable research impossible to do with sparser or courser satellite data
By Eli Kintisch Feb. 23, 2017
As algae, detritus, and meltwater darken Greenland's ice, it is shrinking ever faster