- Bee surveys in newest US national park could aid pollinator studies elsewhere
- Artificially produced cells communicate with each other
- Size matters: To livebearer fish, big fins are a big deal
- Individual lichens can have up to three fungi
- Puzzling phenomenon in a quantum gas: Insulators with conducting edges
- New light shed on intensely studied material
- Antibiotics still routinely prescribed in the ER for infants with viral lung infections
- Another piece of Ebola virus puzzle: Host and virus protein interaction
- Bioethicists call for oversight of consumer ‘neurotechnologies’ with unproven benefits
- New thermoelectric material delivers record performance
- Scientists accidentally engineer mice with unusually short and long tails
- How molecules teeter in a laser field
- Proposed engineering method could help make buildings and bridges safer
- Economist find a global tax on carbon may be feasible
- Fruit fly promiscuity alters the evolutionary forces on males
- New scale for electronegativity rewrites the chemistry textbook
- Orchards in natural habitats draw bee diversity, improve apple production
- Gene therapy blocks peripheral nerve damage in mice
- How our cellular antennas are formed
- Scientists confirm pair of skeletons are from same early hominin species
- New risk score far more effective for diabetes diagnosis
- Penguins, starfish, whales: Which animals will win and lose in a warming Antarctic?
- Emperor penguins’ first journey to sea
- A new hope in treating neurodegenerative disease