Building tiny houses to study how bacteria behave in natural environments
Building tiny houses to study how bacteria behave in natural environments
Dustin Rubenstein discusses how the discovery of amoebas that farm their own food links the development of agriculture with the evolution of social behavior.
A snapshot of the highest-ranked articles from a 30-day period on Faculty of 1000
A newly minted PhD finds a 150-billion-base-pair-long DNA molecule in a plant.
In the wild, male animals typically compete with each other for the attention of the opposite sex. When the female of a species—mouse, rat, cat, dog, or human—puts the lion’s (or rather, lioness’s) share of effort into raising offspring, she becomes