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Corey Welch, Director of the STEM Scholars Program at Iowa State University, talks about how his life experiences helped him obtain a PhD and how he inspires students to reach...Read more
Caroline Stromberg, Estella B. Leopold Professor in Biology and Curator of Paleobotany at the Burke Museum of Natural History, co-authors a technical comment Science Magazine. The group used data from...Read more
Spatio-temporally separated cortical flows and spindle geometry establish physical asymmetry in fly neural stem cells
Asymmetric cell division, creating sibling cells with distinct developmental potentials, can be manifested...Read more
Central to the field of ecology is the mantra that species do not exist in isolation: They assemble in communities — and within these communities, species interact. Predators hunt prey....Read more
[From the Columbia Journalism Review, written by Michael Rosenwald]
A basic understanding of where news comes from is back on the syllabus as students navigate an increasingly...Read more
ARLINGTON, Virginia -- The Air Force Office of Scientific Research today announced it will award approximately $19.1 million in grants to 43 scientists and engineers from 37 research institutions and small...Read more
Biology postdoc in the Riffell lab, Gabby Wolffe, is first author a high-impact paper in eLIFE that describes how insect-like brains are found in marine crustaceans.
Mantis shrimp have a...Read more
On Sunday night, a shooter opened fire on concertgoers 32 floors below a Mandalay Bay Resort hotel room in Las Vegas. Authorities say Stephen Paddock ...Read more
Writing in 1916, conservationist John Muir noted that "there is not a 'fragment' in all nature, for every relative fragment of one thing is a full harmonious unit in itself." A century...Read more
Every face does not tell a story; it tells thousands of them. Over evolutionary time, the human brain has become an exceptional reader of the human face—computerlike, we like to think....Read more