Charles Piller, author of the new book Doctored, says the scientific community needs “to take a good hard look in the mirror.
The spread of a disease which has devastated Britain's ash trees appears to be slowing in parts of the South West. However ...
The traditional reliance on an “IT monoculture”—when an organization depends heavily on a singular platform, vendor or technology stack—has increasingly become a liability. While this ...
opening up new possibilities for controlling the disease. The Industry’s Vulnerability: Monoculture And Its Risks The global banana trade is heavily reliant on monoculture farming, particularly ...
It was roughly a year ago that The Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Gay declared the Super Bowl to be “the final gasp of the monoculture, the last thing that all of America does together.” ...
Many farms are what’s called a monoculture, where there are rows ... the federal program on Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, and they’ll be using it to study the effects of ...
This political monoculture has serious consequences. On campus, it makes for a worse education, and even threatens the well-being of those who don’t subscribe to the prevailing orthodoxy.
Sphere of Influence. In iAssembloids, microglia (red) form projections (white arrows), while astrocytes (green) assume star shapes typically found in the brain. [Courtesy of Kampmann et al., 2025.] ...
You are more like a mouse than you might think! Today, scientists are creating models of human genetic disease using mice, flies, worms, and other animals. But what do these models reveal about us?