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Turning on the Bat Signal
Hannah Thomasy, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists around the world investigate how bat immune systems cope with viral attacks and how this information could be used to keep humans safe.
Directing Superior Reagents for Better PCR Results
The Scientist
and MilliporeSigma
| Oct 2, 2023
| 3 min read
Directed evolution approaches are creating new reagents to help a tried-and-true technique reach new heights.
Aural History
Geoffrey A. Manley
| Sep 1, 2015
| 10+ min read
The form and function of the ears of modern land vertebrates cannot be understood without knowing how they evolved.
The Unscientific King: Charles III’s History Promoting Homeopathy
Sophie Fessl, PhD
| Sep 29, 2022
| 6 min read
King Charles III has a long history of promoting homeopathic or alternative medical treatments not supported by scientific evidence.
Tag, You're It
Carina Storrs
| Feb 1, 2014
| 7 min read
A guide to DNA-encoded libraries for drug discovery
A Brief History of Human Coronaviruses
Shawna Williams
| Jun 2, 2020
| 5 min read
Milder, cold-causing members of this pathogenic viral family long remained under the radar, although they aren’t entirely harmless.
Evolutionās Quick Pace Affects Ecosystem Dynamics
Jef Akst
| May 1, 2017
| 10+ min read
From fish harvests to cottonwood forests, organisms display evidence that species change can occur on timescales that can influence ecological processes.
Speaking of Science
The Scientist
| Jul 1, 2015
| 2 min read
July 2015's selection of notable quotes
2011 World Science Festival: A look back
The Scientist
| Jun 10, 2011
| 5 min read
The Scientist
covered some of the events that made this year's festival memorable.
In Evolution's Garden
Megan Scudellari
| Jun 1, 2013
| 9 min read
Raising one evolutionary question after another, Brandon Gaut has harvested a crop of novel findings about how plant genomes evolve.
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