Tiny bubbles of oxygen got trapped 1.6 billion years ago
The tiny fossil of a prehistoric baby bird is helping scientists understand how early avians came into the world in the Age of Dinosaurs
New paper explains a totally new way that viruses operate in building particles and how viruses can change shapes to interact with their host cells
Invasive non-typhoidal Salmonellosis (iNTS) occurs when Salmonella bacteria, which normally cause gastrointestinal illness, enter the bloodstream and spread through the human body
Our age, sex, infection history, and genetics can affect our immune system and make us more prone to disease
Science continues to peel away layers of the skin microbiome to reveal its protective properties
Study offers evolutionary explanation that could pave way for neurological treatments
Better understanding of how gene editing works may make process safer
A growing number of scientists are advancing the argument that smell has a powerful influence on emotions and behavior
For the first time, researchers witnessed—in real time—how a single protein complex called condensin reels in DNA to extrude a loop
New research sheds light on the biodiversity of Anole lizard family trees
Hominin Fossils show that brain size increased gradually and consistently
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