A new tally finds dozens of species giving food a second go-round, from babies boosting their microbiomes to adults seeking easier-to-access nutrition.
ONI says Aplo Scope enables scientists to observe and measure molecular interactions within cells and tissues with ...
Microbix has been a leading producer of purified and inactivated Antigens from native (natural) bacterial and viral organisms for more than three decades. It supplies these critical biological ...
Marine life is so full of microplastic there will come a point when fish is no longer considered healthy for human ...
The University of Illinois' new greenhouse is designed to advance bioenergy crop research, focusing on water efficiency and ...
Dr. Mehmet Furkan Burak said people who have lost weight and then gained it again can feel guilt or shame and blame ...
University of Bergen researcher Markus Miettinen is among the first scientists to provide a detailed description of protein ...
The two-inch snail darter became a symbol for regulatory overreach in the 1970s. New research suggests the fish was not an endangered species — or even a species.
Depth degradation is a problem biologists know all too well: The deeper you look into a sample, the fuzzier the image becomes. A worm embryo or a piece of tissue may only be tens of microns thick, but ...
Vivian Castano (Dennis-Yarmouth) Schuyler Cerow (Duxbury) Emilie Ferdinand (Brookline) Leah Fowke (Melrose) Destiny Francis ...
Cells degrade components that are no longer needed through autophagy. New results show that a weak molecular interaction is essential for this process. By modifying this interaction, it is possible to ...
Nogales High School science teacher Ganesh Tiwari was recently named Humane Science Educator of the Year by Animalearn, a ...