By resurrecting a 3.2-billion-year-old enzyme and studying it inside living microbes, researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have created a new way to improve our understanding of the ...
People have long said that "bread is life." Now, researchers at Tufts University are using the bubbling mixtures of flour and ...
The Social Mammals Lab at UW-Eau Claire is conducting research into what exactly is stressing out beavers. The lab, ...
Getting a new herbicide approved may take 12 to 15 years and cost over $300 million, and that is just for the successful herbicides. The last new herbicide modes of action occurred about 40 years ago, ...
With its temperature of -50°C, the archive sanctuary built below the surface at Concordia will allow endangered ice cores extracted from the Andes, Svalbard, the Alps, the Caucasus, and the Pamir ...
Songbirds on the UCLA campus changed beak shapes during the pandemic, according to a new study. Researchers suspect it might ...
Over 30 prints cover the wall at the Mallett Art Gallery, depicting various natural elements through the lens of a microscope. 11-year-old Victor Perez Francone stands under one that looks like wet ...
Nobel Prize–winning geneticist Nurse takes a look at what makes up life in this eloquent introduction to biology. Nurse begins at the level of the cell, then works through genetics and natural ...
His work in the manipulation of cells laid the foundation for stem cell biology and regenerative medicine and led to the first cloned large mammal, a sheep named Dolly. By Delthia Ricks Dr. John B.
ABSTRACT: Reproducibility is a key aspect of the scientific method as it provides evidence for research claims. It is essential to promote openness, accessibility, and collaboration within the ...
Since 1970, the International Symposia on Flatworm Biology (ISFBs) have been the premier event for discussing and disseminating the latest research on free-living flatworms, “Turbellaria”. These ...