Topic: Bruce Alberts
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The editors of the journal Science have retracted a controversial 2009 paper claiming to prove a link between a virus and chronic fatigue syndrome."Science has lost confidence in the Report and the validity of its conclusions," Editor-in-Chief ...
In this issue, we announce the first of 12 winners of a competition for web sites that best promote science education. Each month this year, Science will publish an essay by the creators of a winning Web site that describes their online ...
Every December, the editors of Science face the challenge of reviewing what Science has accomplished around the world in the past 12 months, so as to select our " For this year's selections, the range is staggering. From the discovery of pulsars ...
One normally becomes a scientist through a series of apprenticeships, pursuing research in laboratories directed by established scientists. My own scientific mentors were Jacques Fresco and Paul Doty at Harvard, where I learned not only technical skills but also how to think ...
Last week on this page, I stressed the benefits to both science and society of transitioning welltrained scientists into a broad array of endeavors, in research and in other roles. Bruce Alberts is Editor-in-Chief of Science..
When I was president of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, I came to believe that the future success of humanity may depend on learning to use the tools of science--including the collection of objective evidence on what works and why--at all ...
We have all been taught that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Bruce Alberts is Editor-in-Chief of Science..
I consider science education to be critically important to both science and the world, and I shall frequently address this topic on this page. Bruce Alberts is Editor-in-Chief of Science..
It is with recognition of undertaking a huge new responsibility that I write my first Editorial as Editor-in-Chief of Science. Bruce Alberts is Editor-in-Chief of Science..
Bruce Alberts, professor of biochemistry and biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco, and president emeritus of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, has been named the next editor-in-chief of Science..