Humans are biologically programmed for violence. Lorenz’s ethology reveals how imprinting, instincts, and group aggression shape radicalization, school shooters, and terrorists.
Museum collections are key to universities' missions to provide education, research, public service and economic development ...
CRISPR, short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is a groundbreaking gene-editing technology that enables precise modifications to an organism’s DNA. Originally discovered ...
Cutting-edge technology in a lab at Florida Atlantic University was used to digitize the skeleton of the rarest marine mammal in the world, a porpoise called the vaquita, ensuring that the animal ...
A conservative nonprofit is asking the U.S. Department of Education to investigate Slippery Rock University and three other ...
The integration of computational biology, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence is transforming mRNA vaccine development, enhancing their precision and effectiveness. By combining these advanced ...
Engineering Biology (EngBio) is an emerging field at the confluence of Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, AI and Data Science. It has the potential to provide innovative solutions to these challenges by ...
She and her co-author Grace Schulz, a graduate student in Development, Regeneration and Stem Cell Biology, were trying to look at thin, circular cross-sections of the arms under a microscope ...
Over the last three years, some mysterious objects have emerged that emit periodic radio pulses at much slower intervals, which is hard to explain with our current understanding of neutron stars.
Astronomers have detected an intensely brightening and dimming quasar that may help explain how some objects in the early universe grew at a highly accelerated rate. The discovery is the most ...
Of all the mysteries that the massive James Webb Space Telescope has seen so far in the early universe, one of the strangest are objects that astronomers now call "little red dots." Like the ...