That feeling in your gut? Well, it’s in your head, but some of it does truly start in the gastrointestinal...
After a spell of unexpected rain, before the harvest season, a farmer may be faced with the unpredictable problem of...
There are more than 7 billion people on the planet, and each of them has their own unique face. The...
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in Japan, has found that cats keep track of where people are...
Funding to restore mangrove forests is money well spent, according to a new meta-analysis by ecological economists at the University...
Salk Institute scientists, collaborating with researchers from the University of Cambridge and Johns Hopkins University, have sequenced the genome of...
Prions get mostly bad press, but they may be the keys to controlling protein synthesis in cells. Prions, proteins that...
In a new study published in Nature Communications, Associate Professor Tuo Wang and his research team from the Department of...
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Bacteria as unicellular organisms reproduce by dividing their entire organism. In this way, they can multiply particularly quickly, which allows...
Human behavior drives the evolution of biological organisms in ways that can profoundly adversely impact human welfare. Understanding people’s incentives...
Back and forth transmission of SARS-CoV-2 between people and other mammals increases the risk of new variants and threatens efforts...