Pregnant women fare worse than others, although the risks to the fetus are slight.
Scientific labs worldwide struggle to find enough sterile gloves and other basics as supply and manufacturing chains break down.
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Symbiosis between two microorganisms sheds light on organelle evolution.
A Nature poll shows that a year of online research conferences has brought big benefits, but blending them with in-person meetings in future will be a...
In natural ecosystems, the efficiency of energy transfer from resources to consumers determines the biomass structure of food webs. As a general rule, about 10%...
To scientists’ surprise, a 10,000-year-old bone found in an Alaskan cave belonged to a domestic dog — one of the earliest known from the Americas.
A tool that opens up the development of quantitative models of biology.
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