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Cities Can Serve as Cauldrons of Evolution
Catherine Offord
| Jan 1, 2019
| 10+ min read
From changes in gene flow to adaptation, the effects of urbanization are shaping the evolutionary trajectories of plants and animals.
The Four R's
Amy Norton
| Nov 21, 2004
| 7 min read
Teams at each of New York City's leading universities are making important research advances.
Ant Pupae Feed Adults, Larvae with Secreted Liquid
Viviane Callier
| Nov 30, 2022
| 4 min read
The molting fluid of ant pupae functions as “metabolic currency” in the ant colony and may have enabled the evolution of eusociality.
The Narluga: New Insights from Old Bones
Ashley Yeager
| Oct 1, 2019
| 4 min read
DNA analysis of a bizarre, 30-year-old whale skull serves as a reminder of the secrets that museum specimens keep about the natural world.
Inflammation Drives Gut Bacteria Evolution
Ruth Williams
| Mar 16, 2017
| 3 min read
Viruses within
Salmonella
rapidly spread genes throughout the bacterial population during a gut infection, scientists show.
Week in Review: October 17–21
Jef Akst
| Oct 20, 2016
| 2 min read
Report finds that pathologist involved in anonymous defamation case committed multiple acts of misconduct; growing eggs from stem cells; neutrophils’ role in metastasis; convergent evolution in birds
An Unlichenly Pair
Hannah Waters
| Aug 1, 2011
| 3 min read
A young botanist pays tribute to his mentor by naming a newly discovered, rare species in his honor.
The Inside Guide: The Gut Microbiome’s Role in Host Evolution
Catherine Offord
| Jul 1, 2021
| 10+ min read
Bacteria that live in the digestive tracts of animals may influence the adaptive trajectories of their hosts.
The Biggest Science News of 2020
Kerry Grens
| Dec 23, 2020
| 6 min read
Neanderthal DNA surprises in modern humans, the first blood test for Alzheimer’s, a discovery of new human salivary glands, and, oh yeah, a pandemic
What You Should Know About New Omicron Subvariants
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| May 17, 2022
| 6 min read
The presence and spread of new, more-infectious and immune-evading variants show that the coronavirus is not done mutating.
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