Genetically engineered fish may one day help detect estrogen-like chemicals in consumer products and aquatic habitats
Genetically engineered fish may one day help detect estrogen-like chemicals in consumer products and aquatic habitats
Paul Riley of University College London discusses his new research, published June 8th in Nature.
Researchers reveal several new viruses lurking in healthy hives
A chemical found in the fruit built muscle while reducing fat
Upon activation, a novel population of resident cardiac cells forms new muscle after damage
The debate over a carbon emissions tax heats up
The evolution of bold warning coloration in mammals
Scientists take to the seas to study the effects of Fukushima radiation on local marine life