The largest virus to be sequenced prompts researchers to consider whether giant viruses were once full-fledged living organisms.
The largest virus to be sequenced prompts researchers to consider whether giant viruses were once full-fledged living organisms.
Two genome-wide studies, backed up by field experiments, identify SNPs that correlate with Arabidopsis fitness in various climates.
Epigenetic perturbations could jump-start heritable variation.
Researchers studying differences in how individuals respond to stress are finding that genes are malleable and environments can be deterministic.
Dried plant specimens reveal the origin of an insect pest that has spread throughout Europe.
Fifteen to 47-million-year-old fossil beetles have retained their structural colors almost intact.
This year’s winners research topics ranging from stem cell regulation to brain damage from football injuries.
A round-up of recent discoveries in behavior research
A 35,000-year old woolly mammoth blood protein may aid in contemporary medical procedures.
Researchers discover a new fossil of an ancient 20-foot-long crocodile in the same coal mine where the world’s largest snake was found.