House mice sing melodies out of the range of human hearing, and the crooning is impacting research from evolutionary biology to neuroscience.
House mice sing melodies out of the range of human hearing, and the crooning is impacting research from evolutionary biology to neuroscience.
An evolutionary biologist’s posthumous publication restores the peppered moth to its iconic status as a textbook example of evolution.
Using surface plasmon resonance to improve antibody detection and characterization: four case studies
Research on an 18th and 19th century Finnish population suggests that agriculture and monogamy may not have stopped human evolution.
A genetic analysis reveals that the polar bear split from the brown bear some 600,000 years ago.
Scientists show that manmade nucleic acids can replicate and evolve, ushering in a new era in synthetic biology.
A new law opens the door to teaching creationism and climate change denialism in the state's public schools.
Social insect soldiers not only protect the colony from insect invasions; some also secrete strong antifungal compounds to kill microscopic enemies.
A genomic analysis reveals a crucial detail in drug-resistant strains of the malaria parasite that are on the move in Southeast Asia.