A Bill of Rights amendment reaffirming the right to pray could have negative consequences for the teaching of evolution.
A Bill of Rights amendment reaffirming the right to pray could have negative consequences for the teaching of evolution.
The root system of a tree species is genetically different than the leaves of that individual, potentially modifying scientists’ understanding of evolution.
Fossils from northern Kenya point to a new human species that lived in Africa nearly 2 million years ago.
A researcher from the John Wayne Cancer Institute has settled his scientific misconduct case with the Office of Research Integrity.
Australian trout are susceptible to skin cancer, according to a new study—the first evidence that wild fish can be afflicted by the disease.
Researchers track tumors as they develop, providing more support for the idea that cells with stem-cell-like properties underlie cancer growth and recurrence.
The DNA forms known as G-quadruplexes are finally discovered in human cells.
Scientists share their experiences weathering extremely stressful events without letting their careers get completely derailed.
Lymphatic vessels grow towards two chemokines, revealing signals that could be important in cancer metastasis.
At age 16, Alexandra Sourakov has her first scientific publication, on the foraging behavior of butterflies.