Why scientists are so near and yet so far from being able to cryopreserve organs
Why scientists are so near and yet so far from being able to cryopreserve organs
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A putative ion channel integral to mammalian hearing turns out to be an elusive salt-sensing chemoreceptor in nematode worms.
A proposal to simulate all of Earth’s ecosystems is exposing a rift between small and big ecology.
The heat emanating from large metropolitan areas may be changing weather patterns thousands of miles away.
A University of Wisconsin neuroscientist is found guilty of falsifying Western blots as part of his stroke research, and has requested the retraction of two papers.
Adolescent rats exposed to stress grow into pathologically aggressive adults, behaviors that may be explained by accompanying epigenetic changes and altered brain activity.
As wolves became domesticated, their genes adapted to a starch-rich diet of human leftovers.
A neurodegenerative disease researcher found guilty of fabricating results in funding applications has written an open letter of apology and clarification.