Wild fish release chemicals called 'disturbance cues' to signal to other fish about nearby dangers
A neural network can read scientific papers and render a plain-English summary
Compared with other biofluids such as blood, sweat has the potential to be obtained less invasively for diagnostic testing
The coelacanth is so rare it was thought to have gone extinct with dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago
Porvair Sciences announces version 2.0 of its Chromatrap® ChIP-seq kit
ZEISS LSM 9 family for life sciences research introduced
How did the modern human face evolve to look the way it does?
The new system can efficiently erase long stretches of DNA from a targeted site in the human genome
The study results highlight the critically important role rest may play in learning
Scientists developed a technique for brain training capable to induce changes of neural networks in less than one hour
A new concept in cell culture allows you to culture cells without the use of serum
Eppendorf has introduced the high-capacity fixed-angle Rotor FA-6x250 for up to 6 x 250 mL bottles
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