Biology
Green fluorescence from reef-building corals attracts symbiotic algae
Reef-building corals thrive in nutrient poor marine environments due to an obligate symbiotic relationship with symbiotic dinoflagellates, zooxanthellae. Corals cannot survive without symbiotic zooxanthellae.
Latest Research Articles
DNA analyses show a dynamic coevolutionary relationship between birds and their feather mites
Epigenetic change causes fruit fly babies to inherit diet-induced heart disease
Engineered T cells promote long-term organ transplant acceptance
Wild insects 'get old' before they die
UK must stay vigilant for bluetongue after 2007 'lucky escape'
Study: Animal populations are decreasing due to their high-risk food-finding strategies
Primates of the Caribbean: Ancient DNA reveals history of mystery monkey
Do lizards dream like us?
Study: Turmoil behind primate power struggles often overlooked by researchers
Gut Bacteria Found To Generate Electricity
Mysterious New Brain Cell Discovered In Humans
Neanderthal, Denisovan Hybrid Teen Sheds Light On Interbreeding Among Different Human Species