July 2011's selection of notable quotes
When European explorers and fishermen began to frequent Canada’s shores in the 16th century, they brought with them a plethora of tools and trinkets, including knives, axes, kettles, and blankets. The region’s indigenous people traded the Europeans f
Today is your last chance to participate in our 2011 survey of life science salaries.
A unique virus and the worm it infects turn up in an orchard outside of Paris.
Much of Charles Darwin’s personal library–both his books and what he wrote within them--is now available online.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in immunology and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Researchers are using real-world methods to study traumatic brain injuries in a comic book
Microbiologist Marvin Whiteley chats about teaming up with chemist and bioengineer Jason Shear in order to build tiny houses for bacteria.
The Scientist covered some of the events that made this year's festival memorable