Tiny, adorable and…green? Glowing kittens may answer questions about neurobiology and disease.
Tiny, adorable and…green? Glowing kittens may answer questions about neurobiology and disease.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in aging research and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Discoveries in protein folding and malaria treatment are recognized by the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation.
An artist suggests that being buried in a suit laden with decomposing fungi may be healthier for the mind and the environment.
A new non-profit endeavor is calling for people to get their gut bacteria sequenced for the sake of science.
Due to statistical errors, a Science paper claiming that mutation is responsible for genetic variation is retracted.
A new technique for turning mouse fetuses transparent offers a literal window into the brain.
A veterinary vaccine spawned products that could clean the HIV virus from blood supplies.
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In Chapter 13, "Altruism," author Oren Harman discusses how George Price's and John Maynard Smith's 1973 formulation of evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) meshes with examples of altruism in nature.