New, minimally invasive techniques for seeing deep inside living brains
New, minimally invasive techniques for seeing deep inside living brains
Scientists are beginning to discover myriad strategies tumors use to avoid attacks by anti-cancer drugs.
Deleted gene regions may cause some people to be of extremely short stature.
The University of Oklahoma settles a case against a professor accused of harming students in his research.
How next-generation sequencing technologies will drive a new era of research on non-model organisms.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in evolutionary biology and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
This week, 450 scientists and industry experts gather at the University of Adelaide in Australia to discuss one of the latest fads in biology—species identification with minimal DNA.
Researchers identify common genetic changes in cultured human embryonic stem cells, including one that confers a growth advantage.
The brains of psychopaths have a different structure than healthy brains, perhaps explaining their antisocial and impulsive behaviors.
Two research centers have announced funding for scientists to study the Thanksgiving staple