Stay up to date!
Get all of ScienceDaily's Life Science headlines automatically delivered to you every day by subscribing for free via:
Browse News Stories
193 to 240 of 13,178 stories (1,770 over past year)
Posted April 19, 2012:
- Neurological Changes Can Happen Due to Social Status, Crayfish Study Shows
- Accelerating Climate Change Exerts Strong Pressure on Europe's Mountain Flora
- Defending Against Chemical Acts of Terrorism
- Deadly Jellyfish Weapons Unraveled
- World's First Handmade Cloned Transgenic Sheep Born in China
- Evolution: Vangas Beat Darwin’s Finches in Diversity
Posted April 18, 2012:
- Scientists Confirm Limited Genetic Diversity in the Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
- Could a Newly Discovered Viral Genome Change What We Thought We Knew About Virus Evolution?
- Lactating Tsetse Flies Models for Lactating Mammals?
- Nanoparticles May Increase Plant DNA Damage, New Evidence Shows
- Brain-Activated Muscle Stimulation Restores Monkeys' Hand Movement After Paralysis
- Scientists Regenerate Damaged Mouse Hearts by Transforming Scar Tissue Into Beating Heart Muscle
- Can Behavior Be Controlled by Genes? The Case of Honeybee Work Assignments
- Live Fast, Die Young: Urban Plants Are More Closely Related and Live Shorter Lives Than Plants in the Countryside
- Hair Regeneration from Adult Stem Cells
Posted April 17, 2012:
- Scientists Discover 'Switch' in Plants to Create Flowers
- Egg-Laying Beginning of the End for Dinosaurs
- Hot New Manufacturing Tool: A Temperature-Controlled Microbe
- Liquorice Root Found to Contain Anti-Diabetic Substance
Posted April 16, 2012:
- Evolutionary History of What Mammals Eat: Some Groups of Mammals Have Changed Their Feeding Strategies Over Time
- Study Dusts Sugar Coating Off Little-Known Regulation in Cells
- Promiscuous Queen Bees Maintain Genetic Diversity
- Low-Quality Genes May Cause Mutational Meltdown: Deficiencies Compound Over Time
- One of Earliest Farming Sites in Europe Discovered
- How Plants Grow to Escape Shade: Findings Could Lead to High-Yield Crops
- Why Plants Grow Towards the Light
Posted April 13, 2012:
- Twice as Many Emperor Penguins as Thought in Antarctica, First-Ever Penguin Count from Space Shows
- Direct Transfer of Plant Genes from Chloroplasts Into the Cell Nucleus: Gene Function Preserved Despite Structural Differences in the DNA
- Decoding Worm Lingo: Eradicating Parasites That Speak Same Language
Posted April 12, 2012:
- Athletic Frogs Have Faster-Changing Genomes
- Deep Sequencing Reveals Potentially Toxic, Trade-Restricted Ingredients in Some Traditional Chinese Medicines
- American Chestnut Returns to New York City
- How Cells Distinguish Between Disease-Causing and Innocuous Invaders
- Endangered Bats Find Sanctuary in Israeli 'Ghost Bunkers'
- Genetic Adaptation of Fat Metabolism Key to Development of Human Brain
- Caterpillars More Likely to Vomit Alone
- Fine-Scale Analysis of the Human Brain Yields Insight Into Its Distinctive Composition
- Determining a Stem Cell's Fate: Biologists Scour Mouse Genome for Genes and Markers That Lead to T Cells
- Under Climate Change, Winners and Losers on the Coral Reef
- Nutrient and Toxin All at Once: How Plants Absorb the Perfect Quantity of Minerals
- Traffic Harms Asturian Amphibians
Posted April 11, 2012:
- Exotic Manure Is Sure to Lure the Dung Connoisseur
- Chromosomes Organize Into 'Yarns': May Explain Why DNA Mutations Can Affect Genes Located Thousands of Base Pairs Away
- Sparrow Migration Tracked for First Time from California to Alaska
- Seed Size Is Controlled by Maternally Produced Small RNAs, Scientists Find
- Powerful Sequencing Technology Decodes DNA Folding Pattern
- Pigeons' Homing Skill Not Due to Iron-Rich Beak: Cells Cannot Sense Magnetic Fields
- Tackle Fungal Forces to Save Crops, Forests and Endangered Animals, Say Scientists
Recommend this page on Facebook, Twitter,
and Google +1:
Other bookmarking and sharing tools:
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 118,873

