A roundup of those awarded this year’s most prestigious scientific prizes
A roundup of those awarded this year’s most prestigious scientific prizes
Tumor cells can exhibit different behaviors despite being genetically indistinguishable.
Archaea packages DNA around histones in a similar way to eukaryotes, suggesting that fitting a large genome into a small space was not the original role of chromatin.
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Scientists engineer a spectrum of artificial pigments to understand how animals see in color.
Scientists are using pupil measurements to study a wide range of psychological processes and to get a glimpse into the mind.
Researchers identify microRNAs that keep cardiac cells healthy after heart attack, potentially paving the way for future heart regenerating therapies.
Laurent Descarries, well known for his research on the brain’s axon terminals, has passed away at the age of 73.
A new show at New York’s Museum of Art and Design celebrates olfaction and the science behind modern perfume making.
Human cytomegalovirus fixes its broken DNA by exclusively co-opting its host’s repair proteins.