By helping Mongolians cultivate an understanding of their native insect fauna, scientists hope to protect the country's unique yet fragile ecosystems.
By helping Mongolians cultivate an understanding of their native insect fauna, scientists hope to protect the country's unique yet fragile ecosystems.
Portable wet-lab kits allow even soldiers stationed in war zones to earn college science credits.
Japanese researchers unravel the mystery of miracle fruit.
Genotyping could answer a centuries-old mystery about a vanished group of British settlers.
The story of a group of high school students who, with the help of a Rockefeller University researcher, conducted and published studies on the biological provenance of sushi and teas from around New York City.
As ecotourism becomes more popular, wild apes are succumbing to human diseases.
A veterinary vaccine spawned products that could clean the HIV virus from blood supplies.
When it comes to studying cephalopod brains and behavior, it helps to have a philosopher around.
Have researchers found the seat of urination control in a primitive brain region?
Indigenous populations are especially vulnerable to the effects of global climate change. A new research project aims to help them adapt.