Researchers reveal the way the honey bee controls aggression and form memories, which has implications for how such processes work in the human brain
The research team wanted to know how a history of stress could alter the brain’s response to further stress
Team studied self-assembled complexes of DNA wrapped around single-wall carbon nanotubes utilizing a special technique
Report identifies how genetic information and data collection from noninvasive, portable devices may soon be incorporated into research and weight loss treatment
Researchers use fluorescent probes to see particular cells and their molecular components, such as proteins and nucleic acids in living systems
Brain scans reveal new connections–some potentially beneficial, others harmful
First-of-its kind study shows beginning stages in assembly of bacterial microcompartments
The investigators analyzed genetic information from more than 4,000 cancer cases included in The Cancer Genome Atlas project,
Scientists find neurotransmitter that ties in with disorder’s behavior
If two fruit fly species mate, it makes offspring dead or infertile
University researchers and staff critical of proposal to ban use of fetal tissue in key biomedical research
"We've got an increasing number of unusually risky experiments, and we need to be more thoughtful and deliberate in how we oversee this work."
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