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Jan 4, 2021

As 2020 comes to a close, we’d like to thank every person and organization that has supported our mission here at Scientist.com. From individuals...

Jun 29, 2020

Once shelter-in-place orders became mandatory in mid-March, parents across the country were tasked with a new role: homeschool teacher. It’s one...

Jun 21, 2020

As businesses begin to reopen, including laboratories, researchers should expect operations to look slightly different. Based on conversations...

Jun 19, 2020

Over the past weeks, Scientist.com has been working hard to listen, learn and implement short-term and long-term changes regarding diversity within...

May 12, 2020

In response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Scientist.com has developed the COVID Collaboration Center (CCC), a free website that brings together...

Mar 3, 2020

Though much of the world is hearing about them for the first time, coronaviruses are a large family of related viruses responsible for respiratory...

Jan 6, 2018

By now you’ve probably heard of Spectre and Meltdown, the recently discovered computer security flaws affecting microprocessors in most of the...

Dec 18, 2017

Admittedly, Scientist.com was founded as Assay Depot in mid-2007, and first appeared in the news later that fall, but as 2017 comes to a close...

Nov 30, 2017

Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top ten deadliest diseases globally. In its annual report, the World Health Organization states 10.4 million...

Nov 29, 2017

According to a report released by the California Life Sciences Association (CLSA), “California life sciences companies directly employ 281,000...