The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
Scientists discover a molecular factor that allows them to follow neurons from birth to maturity.
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.
DNA analysis gives clues to how the ancient hominin’s population split and how they interacted with modern humans.
Volvox barberi actively organize themselves into large colonies that optimize space.
A new study finds that more than 200 human-targeted, non-antibiotic drugs inhibit the growth of bacterial species that make up part of the human microbiome.
A device dubbed the “mother machine” enables real-time observation of mutagenesis in single bacterial cells.
In an unusual evolutionary twist, local stick spiders have come up with an almost identical repertoire of color morphs in multiple locations.
Biodegradable pigments could be custom-grown by bacteria in the future, say researchers.
In audio files from 2005, the future Administrator of the EPA said there’s a lack of “sufficient scientific facts” to back the theory.