Microorganisms—bacteria, viruses and other tiny life forms—may drive biological variation in visible life as much, if not ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us all the importance of educating the public about viral infections. Besides educating the general public, we need to equip the next generation of scientists by ...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to heightened public interest in learning about viruses and how they can cause diseases. There has ...
Cannabis use causes cellular damage that increases the risk of highly cancerous tumors, according to a new paper published in ...
An animal lover from a young age, Kerrigan Larkin found her calling long before enrolling at Kennesaw State University.
The Whitfield County Fire Department awarded the Meritorious Civilian Award for Bravery to 15-year-old José Fernando Espinoza ...
AlphaFold 3 can predict protein structures and interactions, and now researchers around the world can use it freely.
Transformative technologies that drive growth and jobs will benefit from new investment by the government’s national research ...
That's one way that science is waking up to the broad range of health and disease implications related to circadian biology and our daily sleep-wake cycles. Now, researchers at the University of ...
It’s not just the cold and Christmas cookies. Here’s the biology of why winter makes people sleepier, hungrier, and even ...
Vampire bats rely on amino acids from their blood diet to fuel their exercise, scientists discovered after observing the ...
Two Molecular and Cellular Biology professors, Takao K. Hensch ’88 and Catherine Dulac, received prestigious international awards for their neuroscience research this fall.