How neuroscience research can inform military counterintelligence tactics, and the moral responsibilities that accompany such research
How neuroscience research can inform military counterintelligence tactics, and the moral responsibilities that accompany such research
Genes from fungi, bacteria, and viruses may have helped mosses and other plants to colonize the land.
An analysis of retractions dating back to 1977 shows that most papers are retracted due to misconduct.
A unique organism sighted only once, more than a century ago, could shed light on the evolution of multicellularity—if it ever actually existed.
Laboratory-raised populations of dung beetles reveal a mother's extragenetic influence on the physiques of her sons.
Epigenetic changes accrued over an organism’s lifetime may leave a permanent heritable mark on the genome, through the help of long noncoding RNAs.
Scientists unravel the confusing molecular biology behind a fruit fly’s reliance on a single type of cactus.
Wired for Story, Dreamland, Homo Mysterious, and Vagina
A Bill of Rights amendment reaffirming the right to pray could have negative consequences for the teaching of evolution.