Researchers show that a bacterium’s self-sacrifice can benefit its community, even when the members are not strongly related.
Researchers show that a bacterium’s self-sacrifice can benefit its community, even when the members are not strongly related.
The passenger pigeon was hunted to extinction 99 years ago, but researchers are planning to use DNA from museum specimens to bring the bird back to life.
Next-generation sequencing diagnostics are already being used, and patients are ready.
Federal research agencies, such as the NIH, EPA, and NSF, are improving communication between their scientists and journalists, but most can do better.
A new analysis finds that while some federal agencies have made strides in safeguarding the validity of their research, more work needs to be done.
Transcriptome studies reveal new insights about unusual animals whose genomes have not been sequenced.
A red alga appears to have adapted to extremely hot, acidic environments by collecting genes from bacteria and archaea.
What researchers are learning as they sequence, map, and decode species’ genomes
A champion of breast cancer awareness in the African-American community passes away at 63.
A large genome-wide study has identified four single-nucleotide polymorphisms shared between five major psychiatric disorders.