A conference, started 10 years ago partly as a disease ecologist’s birthday party, has become one of the most valued meetings in the field.
A conference, started 10 years ago partly as a disease ecologist’s birthday party, has become one of the most valued meetings in the field.
Preserved remains from the Andes yield clues about infectious diseases.
Comparing the protein profile of a 500-year-old Inca mummy to modern humans reveals an active lung infection prior to sacrifice.
Record fish die-offs in the Midwest call for a fresh look at how humans are disrupting the planet’s essential water cycle.
Genes from fungi, bacteria, and viruses may have helped mosses and other plants to colonize the land.
Bees, sheep, and chimps are just a few of the animals known to self-medicate. Can they teach us about maintaining our own health?
Japanese lake sediments will help archaeologists better estimate the dates of artifacts and past events.
Remote sensing helps control an invasive giant weed that threatens ecosystems and border security.
A brewmaster is creating a signature concoction using yeast found in his facial hair.