Eleanor Simpson on how dopamine helps rats learn and may lead humans to addiction
Eleanor Simpson on how dopamine helps rats learn and may lead humans to addiction
When European explorers and fishermen began to frequent Canada’s shores in the 16th century, they brought with them a plethora of tools and trinkets, including knives, axes, kettles, and blankets. The region’s indigenous people traded the Europeans f
Two research teams studying a rare genetic disorder discover independently that it's caused by genes that are crucial to DNA replication.
Building tiny houses to study how bacteria behave in natural environments
A promising gene therapy trial, derailed by cancerous side effects in a young patient, is set to reboot with the help of next generation gene-transfer vectors.
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 Duke University researcher survives a sticky situation at a federal research institution to make major strides in determining the genetic roots of Staphylococcus aureus antibiotic resistance.
A snapshot of the highest-ranked articles from a 30-day period on Faculty of 1000