Gas Drilling Is Disrupting Animal Migration
Scientists are investigating why large animals like the mule deer of Wyoming go where they go—and how humans can get out of their way. ..
Scientists are investigating why large animals like the mule deer of Wyoming go where they go—and how humans can get out of their way. ..
The Allen Institute’s release includes recordings from a whopping 300,000 mouse neurons. Now the challenge is figuring out what to do with all that data. ..
How a Dutch fabric seller made the most powerful magnifying lens of his time—and of the next 150 years—and became the first person ever to see a microorganism. ..
Physicists have solved a key problem of robotic locomotion by revising the usual rules of interaction between simple component parts. ..
A cache of phytoplankton at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is helping researchers reconstruct historical coastlines. ..
Neurons get a lot of attention—but researchers think this star-shaped brain cell type could hold the key to treating some disorders. ..
A statistical analysis of chemical tags on DNA may help unify disparate theories of aging. ..
By studying how electric organs arose in different lineages of fish, scientists gain new insights into a long-standing question of evolutionary biology. ..
In the Delaware River and other waterways across the US, conservationists are restoring aquatic vegetation and beds of bivalves to fight pollution. ..
For a company called Colossal, bringing back the wolf-sized marsupial is one step in a larger, mammoth plan. ..