Pathogens lurk in illegal wildlife products confiscated at US airports.
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.
Cyclic peptides, discovered in an African tea used to speed labor and delivery, may hold potential as drug-stabilizing scaffolds, antibiotics, and anticancer drugs.
Japanese researchers unravel the mystery of miracle fruit.
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.
Dolphins heal amazingly quickly from shark bites, with no swelling, infection, and seemingly little pain, but how do they do it?
Researchers find that newts are capable of regenerating body parts well into old age.
After a concussion forces him to retire, a former pro-wrestler starts an institute to study the neurological effects of repeated brain injuries.