The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
Water bears can reanimate after years of desiccation—and gel-forming proteins unique to the animals may explain how.
Water bears can reanimate after years of desiccation—and gel-forming proteins unique to the animals may explain how.
Researchers are looking at actin polymerization and calcium uptake in human cells to study mitochondrial division.
Bacteria on the tongue’s surface reside in clumps distinguished by genus, unlike the intermingled communities observed in other tissues.
Factors such as humidity and temperature can affect how Rhinolophus clivosus use echolocation.
Peering through a microscope since age 14, Joseph Gall, now 89, still sees wonder at the other end.
Brazilian researchers report a relatively large diversity of fungi in marine ecosystems surrounding Antarctica, but warn that climate change could bring unpleasant surprises.
Profilee Joseph Gall of the Carnegie Institute describes the process, which he developed in the 1960s.
Aggressive little marine predators, mantis shrimps possess a mushroom body that appears identical to the one found in insects.
December 1, 2017
|The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researcher’s work will help predict how the Arctic is responding to climate change—and the global effects of those changes.
Combining gene editing and stem-cell induction improves efficiency of functional genetic analyses.