Presenting the best life science images and videos of 2012
Presenting the best life science images and videos of 2012
Advances in light microscopy allow the mapping of cell migration during embryogenesis and capture dynamic processes at the cellular level.
The biological and social ramifications of skin pigmentation are too often ignored by scientists, teachers, and the general public.
Japanese scientists have created a superheavy atom, potentially expanding the periodic table.
Will the recently launched Reproducibility Initiative succeed in cleaning up research and reducing retractions?
Security concerns during the Cold War may have led to the generation of misinformation on the physiological effects of microwave radiation from mobile phones.
Both male and female researchers are less likely to hire a female candidate than a male candidate with the same experience.
As federal budgets tighten, the US government is getting serious about enforcing reporting and administrative rules that accompany academic grants.
Researchers show that DNA supercoils are dynamic structures that can “hop” long distances, a phenomenon that could affect gene regulation.
A new study of the scientific literature finds that researchers are guilty of overemphasizing the benefits of medical treatments.