The global AIDS meeting, the Woodstock of science gatherings, goes virtual amid COVID-19
Head of the International AIDS Society says conference organizers hope to retain its unique nature and influence online
Head of the International AIDS Society says conference organizers hope to retain its unique nature and influence online
Money for new repatriation program would be better spent supporting researchers who stayed in Brazil, critics say
The rough woodlouse is the smallest known animal to disperse seeds by eating and excreting them
U.S. report lays out an ambitious plan to harness the “RNome” for medicine and more—but funding is uncertain
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
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
At their annual meeting, biological anthropologists began to build a playbook to thwart racist misuse of research
First reconstruction of leprotic bacterial genome from ancient animal remains sheds new light on its ecology