It’s ‘nature’s sports drink’: Ants live off urine on dry Australian island
Sugar ants even prefer it to sugar water
Sugar ants even prefer it to sugar water
A more scientific definition of obesity should guide decisions about weight loss treatment, researchers argue
Result could be first success at stitching a curative gene into a chromosome’s “safe harbor,” reducing cancer and other risks
East African artifact may be first known treasure recovered from the “fantasy land” of Punt
By detailing every single cell in aggressive cancers, researchers hope to fuel therapeutic discoveries
Their keen noses are helping researchers document the diversity of fungi living underneath Pacific Northwest forests
Overfishing has cut oceanic shark populations by 71% over past 50 years, global survey finds
The biomedical research agency’s 17th director is proud of her initiatives amid tough political landscape
Made like miniature chainmail armor, these polymers have strange—and useful—properties
Lawsuit prompted agency to take a second look at paraquat’s safety