The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
The male proboscis monkey’s large nose probably evolved in response to female preference and competition between males.
The male proboscis monkey’s large nose probably evolved in response to female preference and competition between males.
Dampening the immune response to stay up in the air may have helped bats become tolerant to viral infections.
Günter Blobel, known for his work on the signal hypothesis of protein targeting, has died from cancer at age 81.
A closer moon and ideal coastal conditions for tide pool formation may have started the evolutionary transition of tetrapods.
Stem cells and cancer cells have enough molecular similarities that the former can be used to trigger immunity against the latter.
February 15, 2018
|Poecilia formosa, an all-female fish species, has a surprisingly robust genome.
A study of 13 starfish species reveals that even animals that live at depths where sunlight doesn’t reach have functioning eyes.
Humanity would be nothing without plants. It’s high time we recognize their crucial role in sustaining life on Earth.
Meet some of the people featured in the February 2018 issue of The Scientist.
Over the past seven years, Xiao-Long Lin has characterized nearly 70 new species of nonbiting midges and developed DNA barcodes to aid in future ecological surveys.