The Asian harlequin ladybird carries a biological weapon to wipe out competing species.
The Asian harlequin ladybird carries a biological weapon to wipe out competing species.
Just the flavor of beer is enough to boost dopamine in brain areas related to reward—especially in men with alcoholic relatives.
New research adds to an emerging picture of the changes that global warming and thinning ice are wreaking on the marine ecosystems at the top of the world.
In a pond, more amphibian species mean decreased chances of disease spread.
A proposal to simulate all of Earth’s ecosystems is exposing a rift between small and big ecology.
Using satellite data, researchers calculate that mountain pine beetle infestations raise summertime temperatures in British Columbia’s pine forests by 1 degree Celsius.
Two former Geron CEOs make a bid for the company’s defunct human embryonic stem cell business.
Bees, sheep, and chimps are just a few of the animals known to self-medicate. Can they teach us about maintaining our own health?
In a Phase I trial, researchers show that neural stem cells transplanted into humans can differentiate and begin producing myelin.
A brewmaster is creating a signature concoction using yeast found in his facial hair.
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