Days on Mars Are Getting Shorter The discovery, using data from NASA’s retired InSight lander, is puzzling to scientists who study the red planet.
The Story of the Student Journalist and the Stanford President Scientific journals need to harden their defenses against research manipulation.
Flipping a Switch and Making Cancers Self-Destruct Researchers at Stanford devised a strange new molecule that could lead to drugs that arm genes and make cancers work against themselves.
What To Know About the Stanford President’s Resignation An expert panel found fault, but not misconduct, in several neuroscience papers by Marc Tessier-Lavigne. Here are the details.
Stanford President Resigns After Report Finds Flaws in his Research Marc Tessier-Lavigne was cleared of accusations of scientific fraud and misconduct. But the review said his work had “multiple problems” and “fell below customary standards of scientific rigor.”