Researchers Win Some, Lose Some in Final U.S. Tax Bill
Tuition tax out, but orphan drug credit reduced.

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Tuition tax out, but orphan drug credit reduced.
Agency will no longer set a 10-year cutoff for eligibility.
Having children can offer unique career benefits, this scientist writes.
When Dutch researchers developed an open-source algorithm designed to flag statistical errors in psychology papers, it received mixed reaction from the research community.
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More members of Congress ask agency why program lapsed.
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Unusual experiment reveals that news stories can boost national policy discussion on social media.
Psychology initiative aims to engage dozens of laboratories around the world in large-scale studies, since the “tentative, preliminary results” produced by small studies conducted in relatively isolated laboratories “just aren’t getting the job done."
More than 400 Pennsylvanians have already learned of disease mutations.
ETH Zurich in Switzerland launched an investigation into allegations that a leading professor mistreated graduate students for more than a decade.
Federal spending on science has dropped by half in 5 years.
A new study highlights the variety of productivity trajectories among faculty members in computer science.
German libraries and universities want all German-authored papers to be freely available worldwide.
He has long been a thorn in scientists’ sides. Today, Latour wants to help rebuild trust in science.
Scholarly publishing giants Elsevier and the American Chemical Society (ACS) have filed a lawsuit in Germany against ResearchGate, a popular academic networking site, alleging copyright infringement on a mass scale.
New law would allow commercial planting of transgenic varieties in Uganda.