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Plant and fungal symbionts swap more resources with partners that provide a greater return of nutrients.
More than 100 researchers have left a neuroscience institute in Brazil in the last couple of weeks, protesting managerial problems they say are thwarting their work.
Researchers identify an antibody profile that may mark patients who suffer persistent symptoms of the tick-borne disease.
Rat neurons only weakly respond as the animals climbed upwards, suggesting the brain's map of the environment doesn't account for altitude.
A single fungal species can form two different kinds of biofilms—a pathogenic one and a sexual one.
Heat-sensing protein channels in vampire bats allow the flying mammals to find the best place to sink their teeth into their prey.