With the help of a mother, one researcher uncovered a common link between autism and a devastating bone disease.
With the help of a mother, one researcher uncovered a common link between autism and a devastating bone disease.
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.
Pathogens lurk in illegal wildlife products confiscated at US airports.
Two researchers are trying to train bees to sniff out tuberculosis.
Forget stamps: one bioengineer amasses broken artificial joints to learn why they failed and how to build better ones.
An anthropologist and a herpetologist join forces to reveal the complex shared evolutionary and ecological history of pythons and primates.
Cyclic peptides, discovered in an African tea used to speed labor and delivery, may hold potential as drug-stabilizing scaffolds, antibiotics, and anticancer drugs.
An intrepid researcher and her team battle the elements and bouts of misfortune to explore the biodiversity of a brand new African country.
A mutated feline receptor for sweet tastes explains why cats don’t love sugar but do dig mushrooms.