Researchers take advantage of a diamond’s atomic flaw to devise a sensor that may one day snap images of individual molecules.
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Researchers take advantage of a diamond’s atomic flaw to devise a sensor that may one day snap images of individual molecules.
As wolves became domesticated, their genes adapted to a starch-rich diet of human leftovers.
Comparing gene transcripts from different species reveals surprising splicing diversity.
This year, US politics was dominated by the run-up to October elections, with science policy issues playing a role here and elsewhere around the world.
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.
What role did climate change play in this week’s massive hurricane?
Record fish die-offs in the Midwest call for a fresh look at how humans are disrupting the planet’s essential water cycle.
Genes from fungi, bacteria, and viruses may have helped mosses and other plants to colonize the land.
Biomedical researchers would benefit from emulating the logically rigorous reasoning of the late Alan Turing, British mathematician, computer scientist, and master cryptographer.
Remote sensing helps control an invasive giant weed that threatens ecosystems and border security.