After implantation, the tissue developed blood vessels and became integrated into neuronal networks in the animals’ brains.
The partnering of an alga and a fungus to make lichen may be only two-thirds of the equation.
The partnering of an alga and a fungus to make lichen may be only two-thirds of the equation.
A study suggests that humans and avians in sub-Saharan Africa communicate to find and mutually benefit from the sweet booty.
More than half of the world’s land may have passed the threshold that threatens long-term sustainable development, researchers report.
The Scientist reviews Serendipity, Complexity, The Human Superorgasism, and Love and Ruin
The University of St. Andrews behavioral ecologist studies the social structures and behaviors of whales and dolphins, recording and analyzing their acoustic communications.
Watching the decomposition of pig carcasses anchored to the seafloor is helping forensic researchers understand what to expect of human remains dumped in the ocean.
Watch what happens when marine organisms have their way with a sunken pig carcass.
Researchers identify areas where marine ecosystems are faring better or worse than predicted in hopes of saving the world’s corals.
Bob Paine, best known for introducing the idea of “keystone species,” has passed away at age 83.
Researchers assess some of the downstream effects of treating livestock with a broad-spectrum antibiotic.