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Top Science Scandals of 2011
By Tia Ghose
A list of this year’s most high-profile retractions and
controversies in science
The Evolution of Drug Resistance
By Ruth Williams
Researchers use whole-genome sequencing to keep tabs on the
development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
Genome Digest
By Tia Ghose
Meet the species whose DNA has recently been sequenced.
The Nutshell Daily News Roundup
Nobel Winner’s Contribution Questioned
By Cristina Luiggi
A coauthor of the key paper that led to one of this year’s Nobel
Prizes for Physiology or Medicine claims the recipient wasn’t
involved in the research.
Japan Declares Fukushima Stable
By Bob Grant
The Japanese Prime Minister brings a measure of closure to the
accidents at the crippled nuclear power plant.
EPA to Review Toxicity Ratings
By Jef Akst
Congress orders the Environmental Protection Agency to review the
toxicity ratings of some chemicals and improve its process for making
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