How ants thwarted lions on the African savanna (www.science.org)
A fly enters a virtual reality chamber, and insect science may never be the same - Unusual experiment reveals differences in how humans and bugs respond to the world in motion (www.science.org)
‘It’s insane’: New viruslike entities found in human gut microbes (www.science.org)
A fly enters a virtual reality chamber, and insect science may never be the same (www.science.org)
When frogs can’t croak to get a mate, they dance (www.science.org)
In a big bet on science, the U.S. just created 10 new ‘innovation engines’ (www.science.org)
A fly enters a virtual reality chamber, and insect science may never be the same (www.science.org)
Alzheimer’s disease may have been transmitted in now-banned hormone treatments (www.science.org)
Alzheimer’s disease may have been transmitted in now-banned hormone treatments - Other researchers stress that no one need fear “catching” the disease (www.science.org)
PAPER TRAIL - In the latest twist of the publishing arms race, firms churning out fake papers have taken to bribing journal editors (www.science.org)
Microbes that gave rise to all plants and animals became multicellular 1.6 billion years ago, tiny fossils reveal (www.science.org)
‘It’s insane’: New viruslike entities found in human gut microbes - Analysis of sequence databases reveals novel circular RNA genomes belonging to “obelisks” (www.science.org)
Microbes that gave rise to all plants and animals became multicellular 1.6 billion years ago, tiny fossils reveal Early eukaryotes found in ancient Chinese rock formation offer a “grand vision of life (www.science.org)
Open-access papers draw more citations from a broader readership - New study addresses long-standing debate about whether free-to-read papers have increased reach (www.science.org)
Errors found in dozens of papers by top scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - Harvard-affiliated research institute seeks retractions on six papers and corrections for 31 others (www.science.org)
A giant stem-group chaetognath (www.science.org)
Learning skillful medium-range global weather forecasting (www.science.org)
Some crustaceans have evolved a way to make silk (www.science.org)
Gaining and losing that ability fueled great diversity in one group called amphipods
Garter snakes make friends, organize their society around females (www.science.org)
Fast and destructive density currents created by ocean-entering volcanic eruptions (www.science.org)
Yes, your pet might eat your corpse. That’s a problem for investigators (www.science.org)
Australian police probably expected a gruesome scene when they checked on a 69-year-old man suspected to have been dead for days. But when they opened the door to his home, they didn’t expect the approximately 30 cats that came flooding out. Inside, they found the man’s body on the floor, with his face gnawed down to the...