‘Honorary authors’ of scientific papers abound—but they probably shouldn’t
Up to one-third of authors don’t meet criteria for adding their name to a paper, study finds
Up to one-third of authors don’t meet criteria for adding their name to a paper, study finds
Predicting how proteins bind to other molecules could revolutionize biochemistry, drug discovery
Three-dimensional scans and thermal imaging give unprecedented insight into cat grooming
Well-intentioned decision to switch oral polio vaccines in 2016 backfired, new draft report says
Well-intentioned decision to switch oral polio vaccines in 2016 backfired, new draft report says
The developmental decision made by malaria parasites to become sexual underlies all malaria transmission. Here, we describe a rich atlas of short- and long-read single-cell…
Novel effort comes as study finds key receptor for avian flu virus in udders
On this week’s show: Bringing historical seismic reports and modern seismic risk maps into alignment, and a roundup of stories from our newsletter, ScienceAdviser
Quasar 40 million times the Sun’s mass challenges theorists
Plant engineered to counter a debilitating vitamin A deficiency in developing countries has faced fierce opposition
Meningomyelocele is one of the most severe forms of neural tube defects (NTDs) and the most frequent structural birth defect of the central nervous system.…