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This past May, a team of UIndy Biology students joined Dr. Marc Milne for the Eagle Marsh BioBlitz sponsored by the Indiana ...
Measuring shells and skeletons encased in thousands of limestone samples has revealed that the sheer amount of living stuff ...
Most life on Earth relies on the sun's energy for survival, but what about organisms in the deep sea that live beyond the reach of its rays? A new study led by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ...
Reflections on 50th anniversary of priesthood My first meeting with His Eminence goes back to the time of the late Archbishop ...
What is the Tully monster? Learn more about the near-nameless fossil, and why experts still can't agree on its classification ...
A troubling trend with global echoes and local implications By Dr Isuru U. Kariyawasam Senior Lecturer, Department of Botany, ...
Historical Perspective Published: May 1999 A unifying concept: the history of cell theory Paolo Mazzarello Nature Cell Biology 1, E13–E15 (1999) Cite this article ...
In the vast and often unseen world of microscopic life, a recent discovery may force scientists to rethink what it means to ...
It has genes for ribosomes, tRNAs, and mRNAs. These components are the scaffolding of life: the tools by which cells read ...
Plants produce a wide diversity of compounds. Broadly, these are separated into primary metabolites, which are necessary for ...