Light-Activated Heart Glue
A light-activated glue could improve heart surgery.
A tobacco-eating caterpillar creates the equivalent of smoker's breath to scare off predators.
Researchers are trying to boost the efficiency of photosynthesis in crops like soybeans, rice and potatoes to feed the world’s growing population.
The superb lyrebird of Australia combines its songs with specific dance moves to create an elaborate courtship ritual.
An experimental treatment for bulimia nervosa may help restore connections within the brain that influence eating behavior in some patients.
Trained musicians are better at distinguishing between their senses than the average person.
Researchers are trying to develop new insecticides that target mosquitoes' urinary function.
An enormous planet, orbiting a star at a tremendous distance, challenges theories of planet formation.
Eight years later, a population of Seattle crows still holds a grudge against the face of their human capturer.
A new GPS tracking system could warn wind power companies of oncoming birds in time to prevent deadly collisions.
How can companies claim that cooking sprays are “fat-free” if the first ingredient is oil?
In Florida, invasive, disease-carrying tiger mosquitoes are breeding in the shells of an invasive snail.
Like the pioneers of the American West, the birds that are now settling the Arctic frontier in response to climate change aren’t necessarily the …
Some people argue that food dyes are harmful to human health, but do decades of safety research back up these allegations?