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Scientists Are Just Beginning to Understand Mysterious DNA Circles Common in Cancer Cells

Scientists Are Just Beginning to Understand Mysterious DNA Circles Common in Cancer Cells

For years, researchers weren't exactly sure what to make of these extra loops of genetic material . That's quickly changing.

Sorry, Wrong Number: Statistical Benchmark Comes Under Fire

Sorry, Wrong Number: Statistical Benchmark Comes Under Fire

Earlier this fall Dr. Scott Solomon presented the results of a huge heart drug study to an audience of fellow cardiologists in Paris. The presented number 0.059 caused gasps as the audience was looking for something under 0.05.

As SpaceX Launches 60 Starlink Satellites, Scientists See Threat to 'Astronomy Itself'

As SpaceX Launches 60 Starlink Satellites, Scientists See Threat to 'Astronomy Itself'

Various companies are pressing ahead with plans for internet service from space, which has prompted astronomers to voice concerns about the impact on research from telescopes on Earth.

E.P.A. to Limit Science Used to Write Public Health Rules

E.P.A. to Limit Science Used to Write Public Health Rules

A new agency rule would restrict the science that can be used in drafting health regulations by requiring researchers to turn over confidential health data.

Science Funds for Minority Colleges Become Political Football in the Senate

Science Funds for Minority Colleges Become Political Football in the Senate

Minority-serving colleges and universities are looking on helplessly as vital funding for their science, engineering and math programs are bogged down in the Senate morass.

Who Owns H.I.V.-Prevention Drugs? The Taxpayers, U.S. Says

Who Owns H.I.V.-Prevention Drugs? The Taxpayers, U.S. Says

In an unexpected lawsuit, US federal officials claim that Gilead Sciences willfully disregarded government patents on medicines necessary to end the AIDS epidemic.

Scientists Were Hunting for the Next Ebola. Now the U.S. Has Cut Off Their Funding.

Scientists Were Hunting for the Next Ebola. Now the U.S. Has Cut Off Their Funding.

Predict, a government research program, sought to identify animal viruses that might infect humans and to head off new pandemics. Now the program has been cancelled.

Google Will Not Renew Pentagon Contract That Upset Employees

Google Will Not Renew Pentagon Contract That Upset Employees

Diane Greene, the head of Google's Cloud business, is said to have told employees that it was backing away from the A.I. work with the military.

Eat Less Red Meat, Scientists Said. Now Some Believe That Was Bad Advice.

Eat Less Red Meat, Scientists Said. Now Some Believe That Was Bad Advice.

The evidence is too weak to justify telling individuals to eat less beef and pork, according to new research. The findings "erode public trust," critics said.

E.P.A. Broke Rules in Shake-Up of Science Panels, Federal Watchdog Says

E.P.A. Broke Rules in Shake-Up of Science Panels, Federal Watchdog Says

The Government Accountability Office found that the administration "did not consistently ensure" that appointees to E.P.A. advisory boards met federal ethics requirements.

Novartis Hid Manipulated Data While Seeking Approval for $2.1 Million Treatment

Novartis Hid Manipulated Data While Seeking Approval for $2.1 Million Treatment

The failure to report the issue has not put patients at risk, the F.D.A. said, but the drugmaker could face criminal and civil penalties.

The White House Blocked My Report on Climate Change and National Security

The White House Blocked My Report on Climate Change and National Security

Politics intruded on science and intelligence. That's why I quit my job as an analyst for the State Department.

Most Wikipedia Profiles Are of Men. This Scientist Is Changing That.

Most Wikipedia Profiles Are of Men. This Scientist Is Changing That.

Jessica Wade has added nearly 700 Wikipedia biographies for important female and minority scientists in less than two years.

Scientists Took an M.R.I. Scan of an Atom

Scientists Took an M.R.I. Scan of an Atom

The hospital technology, typically used to identify human ailments, captured perhaps the world's smallest magnetic resonance image.

N.I.H. Head Calls for End to All-Male Panels of Scientists

N.I.H. Head Calls for End to All-Male Panels of Scientists

Francis Collins pledged to decline to speak at conferences that do not include enough women in prominent speaking roles.

Paul Greengard, 93, Nobel Prize-Winning Neuroscientist, Is Dead

Paul Greengard, 93, Nobel Prize-Winning Neuroscientist, Is Dead

His 15-year quest to understand how brain cells communicate provided the underlying science for many antipsychotic drugs.