A new show at New York’s Museum of Art and Design celebrates olfaction and the science behind modern perfume making.
A new show at New York’s Museum of Art and Design celebrates olfaction and the science behind modern perfume making.
Human cytomegalovirus fixes its broken DNA by exclusively co-opting its host’s repair proteins.
The crucial importance of language in the debate over the regulation of direct-to-consumer genetic tests
A new technique simplifies and accelerates the development of tests for identifying potential biological weapons.
More stories surface about how last week’s super storm is affecting research up and down the coast—and how science is fighting back.
In Chapter 2, "Consequences and Evolution: The Cause That Works Backwards," author Susan M. Schneider places evolutionary theory in terms of the science of consequences.
Spillover, Answers for Aristotle, Who’s in Charge? and Science Set Free
How neuroscience research can inform military counterintelligence tactics, and the moral responsibilities that accompany such research
On the bicentennial of his birth, Edward Lear is celebrated for his whimsical poetry and his stunningly accurate scientific illustrations.