The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
A group of around 300 whales produced 184 distinct songs over just a few years, according to a new study.
A group of around 300 whales produced 184 distinct songs over just a few years, according to a new study.
Social insects kill infected individuals for the benefit of the colony—and now a study has shown how they know who’s sick.
A controversial hypothesis suggests that jellyfish may one day rule the oceans, and Mola mola may tell us if we are approaching a tipping point.
Scientists discover a molecular factor that allows them to follow neurons from birth to maturity.
Baby frogs don’t develop the neural circuitry responsible for feeding inhibition until they begin metamorphosing into adults.
By removing a single gene, researchers change the developmental fate of tumor cells in mice.
Researchers pinpoint a protein that can metabolize at least one of the insecticides, highlighting a route to identifying compounds that are friendlier to the critical pollinators.
In an unusual evolutionary twist, local stick spiders have come up with an almost identical repertoire of color morphs in multiple locations.
Research into the biological basis of gender identity is in its infancy, but clues are beginning to emerge.
New details of the molecular process by which our cells consume themselves point to therapeutic potential.