The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Researchers are trying to recreate an extinct species of the lumbering reptiles by breeding closely related species that contain traces of the lost lineage’s DNA.
Researchers are trying to recreate an extinct species of the lumbering reptiles by breeding closely related species that contain traces of the lost lineage’s DNA.
A study of a simple marine animal suggests that the common ancestor of cnidarians and bilaterians may have had three germ layers instead of two.
High-profile cases of poached fossils shine a light on the black market for paleontological specimens—and how scientists and governments are trying to stop it.
Sweet taste receptor-activating molecules produced by sinus microbes suppress the local innate immune system in humans.
Genetic variants in Alzheimer’s- and smoking-related genes appear to be under selection pressure, according to a study comparing the genomes of old and young participants.
A new study uses blood samples from pregnant women to track changes in the immune system leading up to birth, and predicts gestational age from the mothers’ immune signatures.
A study traces proteins’ evolution from the immune to the olfactory system.
The once fringe idea is gaining traction among the scientific community.
Emerging evidence links bacterial or viral infection with the neuropathology of Alzheimer’s disease.
A study of five far-flung human populations gives clues to adaptations to environmental pressures.