A tactic designed to nab repeat offenders also pinpoints the source of infectious diseases and invasive species.
A tactic designed to nab repeat offenders also pinpoints the source of infectious diseases and invasive species.
A conference, started 10 years ago partly as a disease ecologist’s birthday party, has become one of the most valued meetings in the field.
Comparing the protein profile of a 500-year-old Inca mummy to modern humans reveals an active lung infection prior to sacrifice.
Cockfighting and other cultural practices in Southeast Asia could greatly aid the spread of deadly diseases like bird flu.
Laboratory-raised populations of dung beetles reveal a mother's extragenetic influence on the physiques of her sons.
At age 16, Alexandra Sourakov has her first scientific publication, on the foraging behavior of butterflies.
Silk impregnated with bleach may provide a new way to fight the formidable spores of the anthrax bacterium.
Researchers rediscover a giant insect, thought to have gone extinct a century ago, and plan to reintroduce it to its native island off the coast of Australia.
House mice sing melodies out of the range of human hearing, and the crooning is impacting research from evolutionary biology to neuroscience.
An evolutionary biologist’s posthumous publication restores the peppered moth to its iconic status as a textbook example of evolution.