Scientists are stumped as to why hundreds of starved pups have been washing up on the California shore.
Scientists are stumped as to why hundreds of starved pups have been washing up on the California shore.
Researchers develop two small molecules that slow the growth of human cancer cells.
Starting in 2014, the federally funded initiative will seek to develop new technologies capable of mapping the activity in the human brain.
Satellites of the Golgi apparatus generate the microtubules used to grow outer dendrite branches in Drosophila neurons.
Histone acetylation levels keep intracellular pH in check.
Federal science agencies get some relief from the harsh cuts to their 2013 budgets instituted by the recent sequester.
Newly constructed ramps will expand the habitat available to a colony of water voles in London, and similar ramps elsewhere could encourage isolated populations to mix.
The President wants to devote $2 billion to research that might wean America off of oil.
Nanoparticles coated with a toxin found in bee venom can destroy HIV while leaving surrounding cells intact.
Native Australian frog tadpoles outcompete the tadpoles of the invasive cane toad, suggesting the native frogs could form part of a suburban control program.