I the dark Arctic shallows one research finds heterotrophic marine bacteria doing a surprising amount of carbon fixing.
I the dark Arctic shallows one research finds heterotrophic marine bacteria doing a surprising amount of carbon fixing.
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
A unique virus and the worm it infects turn up in an orchard outside of Paris.
Two research teams studying a rare genetic disorder discover independently that it's caused by genes that are crucial to DNA replication.
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Two lizard taxonomists champion the use of Bayesian species delimitation to settle taxonomic debates.
A newly minted PhD finds a 150-billion-base-pair-long DNA molecule in a plant.