Researchers are working to understand how often-colorless biological nanostructures give rise to some of the most spectacular technicolor displays in nature.
Researchers are working to understand how often-colorless biological nanostructures give rise to some of the most spectacular technicolor displays in nature.
Domestic cats kill billions of birds and mammals every year, making them a top threat to US wildlife.
The authors of a review article on genome-wide association studies have retracted the paper due to “substantial textual overlap” with other sources.
A proposal to simulate all of Earth’s ecosystems is exposing a rift between small and big ecology.
The heat emanating from large metropolitan areas may be changing weather patterns thousands of miles away.
Authors retract a decade-old, highly-cited cancer study, admitting sloppy mistakes in the data analysis.
Stomachs of flesh-eating flies carry the DNA of animals in remote rainforests.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have retracted two papers involving colon cancer biomarkers.
A publisher bills authors $650 to retract a twice-published paper.
Doctors turn to good microbes to fight disease. Will the same strategy work with crops?