A new study discovers a non-repeating genomic master clock led by MYRF-1 and LIN-42 that drives cellular development.
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have revealed key parts of the biochemical pathways connecting stress to sexual ...
Frederick Moxley of the Strategic Threat Analysis and Research Laboratories in Idaho and Anthony Ricciardi of McGill ...
Scientists commonly use bacteria as tiny factories that can produce molecules for uses ranging from drug development to ...
Scientists identified phosphatidylcholine loss as a key driver of mitochondrial aging and showed that restoring it can ...
Dopamine in the mushroom body of fruit flies controls the persistence of stress-induced courtship suppression.
Interactions between hard-shelled marine mollusks such as clams and snails and their predators play a critical but largely ...
Researchers found that social behavior begins in the brain before it becomes visible as movement. In zebrafish, a coordinated ...
Larson, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at RPI and lead corresponding author of the study ...
“When we talk about endangered species and conservation strategies, a lot of it is gloom and doom,” says Lama. “But there are ...
How does the brain decide to approach others? Researchers have found that coordinated brain activity linked to social behavior begins seconds before movement starts. In a study using zebrafish, they ...
While E. Josie Clowney would never suggest that neuroscience is simple, a new study by her team at the University of Michigan could drastically reduce complexity in future studies. Their work focused ...
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