By helping Mongolians cultivate an understanding of their native insect fauna, scientists hope to protect the country's unique yet fragile ecosystems.
By helping Mongolians cultivate an understanding of their native insect fauna, scientists hope to protect the country's unique yet fragile ecosystems.
For the past decade and a half, a crew of about 20 entomologists, water ecologists, and other specialists converges on the shorelines of Mongolia’s lakes, rivers, and streams, just when swarms of aquatic insects do the same.
Researchers engineer a bacterium that can arm the majority of the insect population with dengue resistance, and stop the virus’s spread to humans.
Brain imaging and gene analyses in twins reveal that white matter integrity is linked to an iron homeostasis gene.
Our Dying Planet, Here Be Dragons, Rat Island, Harnessed
January 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the January 2012 issue of The Scientist.
Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Western Ontario. Age: 34
For the first time, researchers culture a bacteria that uses a magnetic sulfide compound to navigate.