Global fungal infections, which affect 1 billion people and cause 1.5 million deaths each year, are on the rise due...
Some invasive plants can form persistent banks of seeds that remain under the soil for years, and this makes their...
You may be familiar with yeast as the organism content to turn carbs into products like bread and beer when...
Insects and spiders often receive little attention from people, except when we’re swatting them away. However, as arthropods—creatures distinguished by...
Four research articles published in Nature follow the genetic traces and geographical origins of human diseases far back in time....
Complexity of biological forms has fascinated humankind over the years. Different species of plants have different leaf shapes. Have you...
Is it possible to amp up the energy production of mitochondria without also boosting potentially harmful byproducts? If so, such...
Molecular biology’s central dogma posits a simple recipe for the construction of the human body: a DNA blueprint is transcribed...
Research by Petaluma-based non-profit, Point Blue Conservation Science, shows how Adélie penguins within the Ross Sea, Antarctica use sea ice...
An international scientific team including more than 40 authors from seven different countries, led by a researcher at the University...
The sun has just set on a quiet mudflat in Australia’s Northern Territory; it’ll set again in another 19 hours....
For the first time, researchers have analyzed the impact of antibiotic use on the rise of treatment-resistant bacteria over the...













