Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
Temperatures have become too warm in the southern parts of the Gulf of Maine for kelp forests, a foundation for marine life.
The "boring billion" shaped multicellularity, with energy demands sparking complexity. This era shows evolution's cost.
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Dr. Gale Bishop, a North Dakota native and professor emeritus from Georgia Southern University, will present a special lecture titled “Two Thousand Sunrises — Ten Thousand Surprises! The Return of Sea ...
The Earth BioGenome Project seeks to genetically profile over a million plants, animals, and fungi as they build an atlas of ...
Synthetic cells could mimic the first sparks that led to our existence. Several Dutch institutions are working together to ...
But to find that complexity, we must take the lessons of the boring billion to heart. Planets are not just a stage on which ...
Biologist Kathy Willis spoke to Live Science about how touching wood makes us calmer, why looking at a picture of a savanna is calming and how walking through a forest changes our gut microbes.
Chinese scientists have found abiotic organic compounds in the ocean crust, shedding light on deep-sea carbon cycles and life ...
What does this say about modern biology? The back-to-back RNA-related prizes speak to an era in which we are learning to ...