Our Dying Planet, Here Be Dragons, Rat Island, Harnessed
Our Dying Planet, Here Be Dragons, Rat Island, Harnessed
Not all inflammation leads to pain. Despite widespread infection followed by fever, colds rarely cause pain. But when some cytokines and certain immune cells are active near pain-sensing nerves, they trigger receptors that convey pain sensations to t
Should we rethink the parallel drawn between “slave-making” ants and human slavery, and other such oversimplifications of animal behavior?
For the first time, researchers culture a bacteria that uses a magnetic sulfide compound to navigate.
Scientists have found a way to reactivate a gene in mice that is silenced in a neurodevelopmental disorder called Angelman syndrome.
Researchers use whole-genome sequencing to keep tabs on the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
Certain neuroscience techniques are not robust enough to be used as evidence in a trial, a new report says.
19th century shipping records defy the claim that Charles Darwin stole some of Alfred Russel Wallace's ideas to craft his theory of evolution.
The need for ancient humans to keep cool during the day might explain their lack of body hair but not why they walked on two feet.