Large-scale data collection and analysis have fundamentally altered the process and mind-set of biological research.
Large-scale data collection and analysis have fundamentally altered the process and mind-set of biological research.
Considered a renegade by his peers, Nobel Prize-winner Eric Kandel used a simple model to probe the neural circuitry of memory.
Dried plant specimens reveal the origin of an insect pest that has spread throughout Europe.
Learn about the field’s first genetic circuits and read forecasts by George M. Church and J. Craig Venter of a future where man-made organisms pump out novel fuels, drugs, and therapies.
Researchers show that errors in chromosome segregation known to cause chromosome instability can also lead to gene translocations, insertions, or deletions.
A handful of life science researchers will take home the United States' top science honor.
The European Commission takes a major step towards unraveling the secrets of human epigenetics.
A German ethics council weighs in on the discussion about the use of human-animal chimeras in research.