Sequencing the DNA of individual neurons is a way to dissect the genes underlying major neurological and psychological disorders.
Sequencing the DNA of individual neurons is a way to dissect the genes underlying major neurological and psychological disorders.
As the planet warms plant growth will likely increase—locking up some of that extra carbon dioxide by converting it into vegetative biomass—but that’s not the whole story. In addition to direct effects of rising temperatures and altered rainfall, mor
New research suggests that the flow of carbon through plants to underground ecosystems may be crucial to how the environment responds to climate change.
Getting the big picture means asking lots of little questions.
August 1, 2011
Meet some of the people featured in the August 2011 issue of The Scientist.
Unlike human brains, chimpanzee brains don’t get smaller as they age, suggesting that pronounced neurological decline is a uniquely human byproduct of our oversized brains and extreme longevity.
Journalists should focus more on accurately representing the science of climate change and vaccinations and less on impartiality, a new review finds.
A climate change writer is concerned over possible bias within an IPCC working group that assesses options for combating climate change.