Was the Human Genome Project the key to a gold mine?
Was the Human Genome Project the key to a gold mine?
The Book of Woe, Ungifted, My Beloved Brontosaurus, and Brainwashed
Highways and byways are among the man-made environmental alterations driving the evolution of animals on contemporary timescales, with implications for ecology.
Raising one evolutionary question after another, Brandon Gaut has harvested a crop of novel findings about how plant genomes evolve.
Yale University evolutionary biologist Steven Brady studies the evolutionary impacts of roads on the amphibians.
Mice and ferrets are protected from several deadly viruses when genes encoding “broadly neutralizing antibodies” are delivered into their nasal passages.
Malaria parasites transmitted via mosquitoes elicit a more effective immune response and cause less severe infection than those directly injected into red blood cells.
Despite cicadas’ high profile, scientists still don’t fully understand when and why they decide it is time to mate.
Pregnant mice exposed to the chemical used in many plastics have offspring with behavioral abnormalities.
Long-term stroke patients involved in a small-scale clinical trial of a neural stem-cell therapy show signs of recovery.