A round-up of recent discoveries in behavior research
The activity of one type of immune cell helps regrow the limbs of amputated salamanders.
A new class of immune cell could protect against type 1 diabetes by suppressing other immune cells.
The NIH has required researchers to receive instruction about responsible conduct for more than 20 years, but misconduct is still on the rise.
Should institutions invest in changing the behavior of scientists found guilty of violating research rules and ethics?
Symbiotic fungi on the roots of bean plants can act as an underground signaling network, transmitting early warnings of impending aphid attacks.
Researchers track DNA modifications and gene expression in stem cells as they differentiate.
Research Associate, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Age: 27
A virus that infects a crop-killing fungus can spread freely, opening the possibility of its use as a fungicide.
Sorting out T-cell functional and phenotypic heterogeneity depends on studying single cells.