Remote sensing helps control an invasive giant weed that threatens ecosystems and border security.
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Remote sensing helps control an invasive giant weed that threatens ecosystems and border security.
Brain cells called pericytes can be reprogrammed into neurons with just two proteins, pointing to a novel way to treat neurodegenerative disorders.
A brewmaster is creating a signature concoction using yeast found in his facial hair.
Scientists unravel the confusing molecular biology behind a fruit fly’s reliance on a single type of cactus.
Stem cells collected from younger donors are more effective for transplantation and regenerative medicine than those from older individuals.
Researchers monitor the movement of the Pacific’s largest predators and share the information with the world in real time.
Louisiana’s salt marshes are recovering from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, but some areas have been irreversibly lost.
Some of the interesting stories researchers were discussing at this year’s American Society of Microbiology meeting in San Francisco.
A 30-year-old technique to record the electrical activity of neurons gets a robotic makeover.