Death breeds life in the world’s most diverse and abundant group of animals.
Death breeds life in the world’s most diverse and abundant group of animals.
Ion beams carve slices in frozen cells, giving biologists an interior view.
At age 16, Alexandra Sourakov has her first scientific publication, on the foraging behavior of butterflies.
A guide to studying lipids using mass spectrometry
Rather than rely on plant-derived products, biotech companies are engineering bacteria and yeast to produce ingredients for fragrances.
Guppies with experimentally shrunken brains produced more offspring than guppies bred for larger noggins, confirming a long suspected tradeoff of bigger brains.
A new study finds that an Alaskan population of the fish has quickly evolved in response to warming temperatures.
Particle physicists and biologists unite to answer one of the most puzzling questions of the universe: Does dark matter exist?
Scientists have crafted two new definitions for the common unit of mass. The fight to pick the best one is getting nasty.
A nuclear war could have profound effects on crops yields around the world, according to a new study.