A single thermal performance curve applies across life, from bacteria to animals. Species differ in optimal temperatures, but not in the fundamental shape of their response to heat. Researchers at Tri ...
The goals of this project represent the culmination of more than two decades of 3D bioprinting innovation by Chen and his lab ...
Paleoanthropologists have announced the world's most complete skeleton of Homo habilis, a human ancestor that lived more than ...
Shane Campbell-Staton is professor of evolutionary biology at Princeton University. He's also the host of the PBS show, Human ...
Viruses that infect bacteria can still do their job in microgravity, but space changes the rules of the fight.
Our bones did not begin deep inside the body. They started in the skin, not long after the first complex animals took shape.
Dark-eyed junco songbirds have been serenading the University of California, Los Angeles campus for decades as they forage ...
Gut Microbes may have helped fuel the evolution of large human brains, shaping brain metabolism and gene activity, new ...
Humans have been modifying natural environments for millennia, leading to a deep co-evolution between social and natural systems. As a result, areas ...
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