Antibiotic resistant bacteria keep their protective genes, even when antibiotics are no longer given.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria keep their protective genes, even when antibiotics are no longer given.
A 19th century geologist and minister investigates a prehistoric cave full of hyena bones in his native England.
Scientists are beginning to discover myriad strategies tumors use to avoid attacks by anti-cancer drugs.
Lynn Margulis, an innovative thinker who proposed symbiosis as a major mechanism for speciation, passed away last week.
A team of paleontologists is racing to recover dozens of fossilized whale skeletons from the site of a road building excavation in northern Chile.
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.
A new study shows that over the past century, the age at which scientists produce their most valuable work is increasing.
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.