by
Gretchen Vogel
Antimalarial found effective again in population that had developed resistance to drug
by
Jon Cohen
Researchers find HIV-related virus in Cameroon gorillas
by
Gretchen Vogel
Chinese expert on bird flu and SARS expected to take the helm in January
by
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
Pro-evolution candidates triumph in education board, Senate races
by
Eli Kintisch
Supporters hail nationwide election results, but no clear mandate
by
Jeffrey
Mervis
Jocelyn
Kaiser
Erik
Stokstad
New committee chairs poised to tackle NIH oversight, climate change, and the politicization of science
by
Jocelyn Kaiser
Study shows how high body temperature may combat pathogens
by
Michael Balter
Activities that disrupt day/night cycles may be harmful to older people
by
Greg Miller
Electrodes on the scalp boost brain waves--and memory--in dozing medical students
by
Michael Balter
Evidence of genetic mixing offers a tantalizing hint about brain evolution
by
Gretchen Vogel
Chimpanzees learn to copy the conventions of their colleagues
by
Adrian Cho
NSF panel recommends $30 million in savings to fund new ventures
by
Michael Balter
Noncoding regions of DNA may have played significant role in human evolution
by
Andrew Lawler
Internal report finds fault with research direction and management style
by
Constance Holden
Psychiatrists probe what happens in the brain when people "speak in tongues"
by
Phil Berardelli
Cosmic shock waves create high-energy ring structures in space
by
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
Organizers withdraw after falling short, but vow to fight on
by
Rhitu
Chatterjee
Findings help explain what goes wrong in the brain when infants asphyxiate
by
Martin Enserink
Researchers awaken a retrovirus whose remnants lie sleeping in the human genome
by
Phil Berardelli
Analysis of exploding sun gives astronomers clues to how stars die
by
Dan
Ferber
Clinical trial debunks theory that mothers who take care of their gums have healthier kids
by
Jennifer
Couzin
Molecule increases survival rates, but jury is still out on whether therapy will benefit humans