Before pursuing her PhD, Maina worked with the shorebird recovery and habitat management teams at Manomet Conservation ...
Venter, one of the lead scientists in sequencing the human genome and a pioneer of modern genomics, died Wednesday.
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Tiny, golf-ball-sized octopus has enough venom to kill two dozen people
The octopus is typically found in shallow reefs and tidepools, so humans could encounter one.
Tiny plankton shells used to reconstruct past polar ocean temperatures may contain two different chemical stories, a new ...
Hall Professor of Biology in MSU’s Department of Biological Sciences, contributed to the study’s genetic analyses and interpretation of evolutionary patterns. “Understanding how these parasites ...
Recognizing this individuality has driven scientists to research beyond a one-size-fits-all approach to cancer treatment.
Research scientist J. Craig Venter, whose work helped define modern genomics and launched the field of synthetic biology, ...
J. Craig Venter, the outspoken scientist who challenged a $3 billion government effort to decode the human genome and helped ...
Business and tech journalist Kara Swisher speaks to Christiane Amanpour about hosting the new docuseries “Kara Swisher Wants ...
HARMAN – Students in Harman School’s 10th-grade biology class recently participated in an exciting hands-on science program ...
An engineered E. coli strain survived after one amino acid was designed out of many of its ribosomal proteins—an early test ...
Scientists have shown that evolution has been using the same genetic "cheat sheet" for over 120 million years, suggesting ...
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