The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Researchers identify the genetics underlying the development of dorsal fins in ancient fish.
Researchers identify the genetics underlying the development of dorsal fins in ancient fish.
After I was diagnosed with brain cancer and started to lose my mental health, the importance of my job came into clear focus.
Meet some of the people featured in the April 2018 issue of The Scientist.
See the web of proteins that make up these neuronal wrappings.
The neuronal coverings that mediate synaptic changes are involved in everything from memory to psychiatric disorders, affecting autism, Alzheimer’s, and addiction.
A decade after chytridiomycosis killed scores of amphibians in Panama, some species are recovering. New research indicates why.
DNA analysis gives clues to how the ancient hominin’s population split and how they interacted with modern humans.
The findings suggest that faster synthesis, rather than decreased clearance, causes the protein to build up in neurons.
A device dubbed the “mother machine” enables real-time observation of mutagenesis in single bacterial cells.
The finding suggests corvids may have an innate sense of number.