US border policy and fences threaten wildlife across the continent.
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US border policy and fences threaten wildlife across the continent.
After a historic UN meeting, global efforts must be coordinated against noncommunicable diseases to thwart the world’s leading causes of death and disability.
Researchers show that errors in chromosome segregation known to cause chromosome instability can also lead to gene translocations, insertions, or deletions.
Can science step in to find the best ways of allocating money for research?
Organisms introduced to new habitats pose a significant threat to the native flora and fauna.
Careful oversight is required to ensure that chimeras and transgenic animals continue to serve as powerful biomedical research tools.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in aging research and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Cellular structures known as midbodies, formed during cell division, appear to accumulate in stem cells and cancer cells, hinting at a potential function for these once-disregarded organelles.
Biologists and conservationists are too eager to demonize non-native species.
Pharmacovigilance must keep pace with global distribution of drugs in resource-limited settings.