People whose ideologies color their perceptions are those with the most extreme ideologies, at either end of the spectrum
Grad student develops an advanced imaging technique to overcome ultrasound problems.
With Black History Month in full swing, we take a brief look at the key contributions of five African-American women to their scientific fields.
$10,000 awarded for idea that will best change the world
This year’s exposition welcomes 119 first-time exhibiting companies
Welcome to Lab Manager’s first issue of 2016, in which we look at a number of challenges and changes facing today’s lab managers.
Annual event will take place Mar. 8 at Pittcon 2016
An organization’s former employees can potentially be important strategic assets in the future, provided they leave on good terms
With a card game, researchers make light of the “wacky aspects of scientific research.”
The days of “Never discuss religion or politics in polite company” are gone
Study finds that among women whose income was lower than their male counterparts, the odds of major depression were nearly two-and-a-half times higher
"We see that in particular researchers in the natural sciences have collected and classified data with the help of interested volunteers," researcher says.
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