Now that researchers have an effective method for decoding the ants' odorant receptors, the biologists can now begin deciphering the chemical codes that the insects use to communicate
Program helps new CRISPR researchers conduct successful gene editing experiments
Study shows how bodies “remember” experiences that increase risk for inflammation-related diseases
Study shows decision-making in real time
Your favorite ice cream cone or slurpee can be a real headache
Overall, none of the hormones a research team studied had any replicable, consistent effect on study participants' cognition
A technique used by astronomers and 2D microscopes now helps scientist see 3D samples at super-resolution
Understanding natural variation in these responses could have important agricultural applications in challenging environments.
Scientists at Rutgers and other universities build technology that could lead to rapid discovery of new medicines and biomarkers hidden in genomes
Why this plant family has a unique way to make such an important chemical building block is a mystery that extends back to the 1960s
Findings suggest that ribosomal DNA copy number could be used to predict which cancers will be sensitive to DNA-damaging chemotherapeutics
Structure of microcompartment’s protein shell could help research in bioenergy, pathogenesis, and biotechnology
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