A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in evolutionary biology, from Faculty of 1000
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A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in evolutionary biology, from Faculty of 1000
New testing technologies and improved communication among regulatory agencies are making strides in the fight against foodborne disease.
Researchers design a synthetic bacterium that kills the infectious microbe Pseudomonas aeruginosa, sacrificing itself in the process.
Sheng Wang leaves the Boston University School of Medicine and agrees to retract two published studies.
Repurposing patient’s own T-cells to recognize antigens on cancer cells caused dramatic improvement in three patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Improved immunization efforts are required to prevent infections during the first 6 months of life, when newborn and infants are highly susceptible to disease.
Researchers use directed evolution to create a bacterial strain that substitutes a synthetic base for thymine.
A transcription factor can make adult stem cells behave like fetal stem cells.
Protein interaction networks in Arabidopsis give clues to plant evolution and immunity.
The discovery of a new bird-like fossil challenges longstanding theories about which species of dinosaur gave rise to the avian lineage.