A pair of University of Michigan researchers are putting the “pee” in peony. Rather, they’re putting pee ON peonies. Environmental...
Organisms adjust their cell walls according to environmental conditions such as temperature. Some adaptations involve changes in lipids, which may...
How do our cells organize themselves to give their final shape to our organs? The answer lies in morphogenesis, the...
An international team of biologists has successfully used biologgers to reveal insights into the lifestyle and hunting behavior of the...
For years, bats have gotten a bad rap as the creepy creatures lurking in the dark. But for just as...
New research from scientists at UC Davis Health provides clues for how friendly bacteria in the gut—probiotics—may help eradicate bacterial...
Human cell division involves hundreds of proteins at its core. Knowing the 3D structure of these proteins is pivotal to...
With rare exceptions, each of the trillions of cells in our bodies carries an exact duplicate of the human genome,...
The authors of a major study on the once critically endangered pink pigeon say boosting the species’ numbers is not...
Lei Zhang, Ph.D., and Michael Niederweis, Ph.D., of the University of Alabama at Birmingham have made what they call “a...
The genetic origins of the first agriculturalists in the Neolithic period long seemed to lie in the Near East. A...
A new study from North Carolina State University shows the behavioral mechanism behind a sweet cockroach mating ritual that takes...













