Team has developed "gene signatures" to indicate whether someone is fighting infection from a virus or bacteria
Concordia research findings can be used to show the impact of human activity on local climate
Finding opens the door for much broader participation in citizen science
Scientists apply new method to determine whether specific climate impacts can be traced to human-caused emissions
Scientists exploit organisms' needs in order to track 'vitamin mimics' in bacteria
Funding will allow university to complete a makeover of its Biological Sciences Complex
Failure to find active microbes in coldest Antarctic soils has implications for search for life on Mars
The research also means that the growing of whole organs from human cells in the lab may well be fast tracked
The age-old adage that ‘practice makes perfect’ has been found to illustrate how the humble grey squirrel solves problems in the search for food
Research focused on ocean muck provides more understanding of the Earth's carbon cycle
Tiny implants measure intracranial pressure, temperature before being absorbed into the body
In the study, those with a higher BMI reported a greater perceived ability to imagine food and non-food odors
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