The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Social insects kill infected individuals for the benefit of the colony—and now a study has shown how they know who’s sick.
Social insects kill infected individuals for the benefit of the colony—and now a study has shown how they know who’s sick.
A controversial hypothesis suggests that jellyfish may one day rule the oceans, and Mola mola may tell us if we are approaching a tipping point.
The neuronal coverings that mediate synaptic changes are involved in everything from memory to psychiatric disorders, affecting autism, Alzheimer’s, and addiction.
Researchers identify antibacterial functions of cell death in Arabidopsis when the plant is infected with Pseudomonas.
Alterations to a protein involved in breathing may help explain some cases of sudden infant death syndrome, a study finds.
Last year, researchers claimed the gene-editing method had accuracy issues, but a new whole-genome sequencing analysis by the same team finds otherwise.
The cells on one side of each wool fiber are longer than the cells on the other, researchers find.
Mice who get less attention from their mothers have more copies of a common retrotransposon in the genomes of their hippocampal neurons.
Researchers pinpoint a protein that can metabolize at least one of the insecticides, highlighting a route to identifying compounds that are friendlier to the critical pollinators.
A new technique could allow researchers to better understand bacteria-host interactions over the course of an infection.