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
Domestic cats kill billions of birds and mammals every year, making them a top threat to US wildlife.
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.
As wolves became domesticated, their genes adapted to a starch-rich diet of human leftovers.
Bamboo sharks still developing in their egg cases respond to a predator presence by ceasing movement and even breathing.
Wrinkled skin on our fingers after long soaks in water may have made human ancestors more dexterous with aquatic tasks.
Researchers uncover weekly and monthly rhythms of sodium retention and excretion in participants of space simulations.
Stomachs of flesh-eating flies carry the DNA of animals in remote rainforests.
Carl Woese, the discoverer of the third domain of life, has passed away at age 84.