Having a child changes everything. But it doesn’t necessarily have to disrupt your research while you’re out on leave.
Having a child changes everything. But it doesn’t necessarily have to disrupt your research while you’re out on leave.
Assistant professor, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health. Age: 37
In Chapter 9, “Darwin in Denial,” author Tim Birkhead explains how Darwin’s failure to recognize avian female promiscuity resulted in a century of misconceptions about sexual selection
Asleep, The Restless Plant, Genetics of Original Sin, Disease Maps
A recent book exposes what Darwin got wrong about sexual behavior in birds, and what his error tells us about the evolution of scientific knowledge.
A snapshot of the highest-ranked articles from a 30-day period on Faculty of 1000
Lewis Cantley has made a career of turning chemical contaminants into groundbreaking discoveries—including novel lipids, potent inhibitors, and kinases involved in cancer.
Amygdala responses to the facial signals of others predict both normal and abnormal emotional states. An understanding of the brain chemistry underlying these responses will lead to new strategies for treating and predicting psychopathology.