Postdoctoral Joeselle Serrana uses molecular ecology and bioinformatics to study microbiome dynamics, biodegradation, and water safety at Stockholm University.
When Christos Efthymiou accidentally erased two weeks of work, he braced for a reprimand, but his mentor offered something far more meaningful.
Kara Powder doesn’t think science has to start with a microscope or lab coats. Sometimes it begins with something as ordinary as the squirrels outside a student’s window.
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In a paper published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, a research team at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns ...
In a paper published today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, a research team at Johns Hopkins Medicine and the Johns ...
A study reveals that coffee doesn't affect sleep as much as previously thought, changing what we know about daily caffeine intake ...
As the generations dragged on past the 27th iteration, the birth rate began to silently collapse. By the 57th generation, a mere 0.6 percent of the cloned embryos survived. The 58th generation ...
A research team has uncovered a previously hidden connection between microbial nutrient metabolism and the spread of ...
What can the world's longest living individual teach us about longevity? A team of scientists coordinated by the University ...
The philosopher John Stuart Mill observed in 1840 that “every Englishman of the present day is by implication either a ...