News & Opinions
Covering the life sciences inside and out
The Making of a Trait
By Megan Scudellari
Populations of organisms acquire beneficial traits repeatedly and rapidly through co-evolution with other species and through gene interaction.
The Breast Implant Risk
By Hannah Waters
Breast implants leaking contaminated silicone are causing a fuss in Europe, but all breast implants carry risks.
Antimicrobial Cross-Resistance Risk
By Sabrina Richards
Bacteria that evolve resistance to antimicrobial therapies may be able to evade natural immune peptides.
Opinion: Occupy Science?
By Krishanu Saha and J. Benjamin Hurlbut
Biomedical research can learn from citizen science, which is grounded in strong relationships with study participants.
The Nutshell
Daily News Roundup
Ind. Senators Vote for Creationism
A committee in the Indiana state legislature OKs a bill aimed at getting creationism into public school science classes.
Chemicals Undermine Vaccines?
Perfluorinated compounds, a class of manufacturing chemicals, may be harming the immune system in a way that reduces the effectiveness of standard childhood vaccines.
Breast Implants Arrest Made
A producer of unapproved silicone breast implants is arrested by French authorities.
Caffeine Affects Estrogen Levels
Moderate caffeine intake is associated with higher estrogen levels for Asians, but lower levels for whites.
H5N1 Researcher Speaks Out
Japanese virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka, who led one of the recent studies on avian flu transmissibility, says that type of research is necessary.
Current Issue
January 2012
Resolving Chronic Pain
The body’s own mechanism for dispersing the inflammatory reaction might lead to new treatments for chronic pain.
Animal Mind Control
Examples of parasites that manipulate the behavior of their hosts are not hard to come by, but scientists have only recently begun to understand how they induce such dramatic changes.
Top Ten Innovations 2011
Our list of the best and brightest products that 2011 had to offer the life scientist
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Multicellular Yeast
Yeast selected to settle more quickly through a test tube evolved into multicellular, snowflake-like clusters in just 2 weeks, or…
Bat Hunt
For the past four years, Bucknell University mammalogist DeeAnn Reeder has been raising nets high into the darkened forest canopies of…
