News: [Entry posted at 22nd June 2007 05:54 PM GMT] Yesterday (June 21), Science editor-in-chief Donald Kennedy announced he was retiring from the journal, after seven years at the helm.
AAAS president David Baltimore is leading a search committee for a new candidate.
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News: [Entry posted at 22nd June 2007 03:41 PM GMT] South Korean researcher Woo-suk Hwang has apparently picked up the pieces of his life since he admitted to fabricating key findings in human embryonic stem cell research. According to the Associated Press, he has ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 19th June 2007 04:54 PM GMT] Finally, after years of dwindling populations and a deadly outbreak in February and March, there may be some good news for Columbia Basin pygmy rabbits. I traveled out to Washington and Oregon to ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 14th June 2007 04:34 PM GMT] An FDA advisory panel has ''unanimously rejected Acomplia, a weight-loss drug from Sanofi-Aventis, on concerns the drug increases the number of psychiatric events like depression and suicidal thinking among users,'' Dow Jones Newswires ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 12th June 2007 05:08 PM GMT] Woo-Suk Hwang, the South Korean scientist who admitted to faking his results on embryonic stem cells, is exploring whether to join an international consortium, according to Korean ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 8th June 2007 07:18 PM GMT] Today, the NIH announced that it was establishing two working groups to examine its peer review process. That process has been under increased scrutiny recently, as study sections have needed to ... Click to continue
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News: [Entry posted at 4th June 2007 10:37 PM GMT] In our latest issue of the magazine you'll find two features that provide a flavor of how our content will be evolving over the coming months to encourage user participation on our website.
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News: [Entry posted at 1st June 2007 08:31 PM GMT] Two customers who deposited several thousand dollars for a hypoallergenic cat from a company I investigated earlier this year have written to The Scientist saying they were denied kitties, ... Click to continue
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