Traits that help one sex but hurt the other are not sufficient for maintaining genetic variation.
Traits that help one sex but hurt the other are not sufficient for maintaining genetic variation.
Scientists track changes in bacterial genomes during a hospital outbreak to discover potential pathogenesis genes.
A video of thousands of birds flying as a single coordinated, amorphous group stirs up questions about how they do it.
The behavior of skin stem cells is regulated by a 24-hour circadian clock.
Researchers have developed a way to activate cancer fighting drugs by pulsing them with light, which could make such therapies safer.
Women of the French families that colonized Canada in the 17th and 18th centuries had more children and grandchildren than late comers to the region.
An alternative form of an enzyme involved in the glucose metabolism pathway protects cancer cells from oxidative stress.
A fossilized jaw bone and teeth from Western Europe are recognized as the oldest modern human fossils recovered in the region.
By selectively killing senescent cells, researchers can slow the decline of health in aging mice.
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