Populations of organisms acquire beneficial traits repeatedly and rapidly through co-evolution with other species and through gene interaction.
Populations of organisms acquire beneficial traits repeatedly and rapidly through co-evolution with other species and through gene interaction.
Chromosomes accidentally stranded outside of the nucleus could contribute to cancer formation.
Autophagy, the cell’s recycling system, may be responsible for the health benefits of exercise.
One of the leading scientific voices touting the health benefits of red wine fabricated data dozens of times.
Brain imaging and gene analyses in twins reveal that white matter integrity is linked to an iron homeostasis gene.
Certain skin-residing immune cells may—under specific conditions—play a direct role in initiating skin cancer after exposure to environmental toxins.
A SUNY graduate student falsifies Western blot data used in meetings, grant applications, and submitted manuscripts
After Science pulls the original article linking a mouse virus to the chronic fatigue syndrome, PNAS follows suit, yanking the only other study supporting the link.
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