The science images and videos that captured our attention in 2012
The science images and videos that captured our attention in 2012
Long-term exposure to antibiotics from agricultural run off may encourage the evolution of soil bacteria that break down and consume the antibacterial agents.
Insulin, long recognized as a primary regulator of blood glucose, is now also understood to play key roles in neuroplasticity, neuromodulation, and neurotrophism.
Elderly people are worse at spotting untrustworthy faces, possibly due to decreased activity in the brain region associated with such perceptions.
The poxvirus stockpiles genes when it needs to adapt.
Laurent Descarries, well known for his research on the brain’s axon terminals, has passed away at the age of 73.
In the largest microbial eukaryote genetic sequencing effort ever attempted, researchers are investigating the transcriptomes of 700 marine algae species.
Rodents experience placebo-induced pain relief, providing a new model with which to investigate the phenomenon.
Lab inspection reports and internal documents reveal incidents involving the mistreatment of research animals at the University of California, San Francisco.
Researchers uncover a diverse microbial community living beneath 27 meters of ice in Antarctica’s Lake Vida.