A lack of methodological detail in the published literature threatens the foundation of scientific discourse.
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A lack of methodological detail in the published literature threatens the foundation of scientific discourse.
A population of neurons in pigeon brains encodes direction, intensity, and polarity of the Earth’s magnetic field.
Social insect soldiers not only protect the colony from insect invasions; some also secrete strong antifungal compounds to kill microscopic enemies.
A new study shows that grooming by ants promotes colony-wide resistance to fungal infections by transferring small amounts of pathogen to nestmates.
Vaccination via tiny microneedles elicits a powerful immune response in the skin.
House wrens forced to invest extra resources in their offspring produced bigger sons and daughters with stronger immune systems.
Knocking electrons out of atomic orbit with a laser allows researchers to take femtosecond-scale “movies” of molecules in motion.
Invasive species threaten the most pristine place on Earth.
Adult human ovaries contain a population of stem cells capable of generating immature egg cells.