Dancing Is Serious Business for Honey Bee, Say Researchers, November 3, 2014
Honey bees are in trouble. They face threats from all sides: disease, parasites, pesticides and loss of habitat. Exacerbating these […]
Honey bees are in trouble. They face threats from all sides: disease, parasites, pesticides and loss of habitat. Exacerbating these […]
Is the Bible really opposed to evolution? How should human origins be understood in light of Genesis and science? Biblical […]
With its ability to process vast amounts of data, computing is revolutionizing the practice of biology. An interdisciplinary duo at […]
In an effort to change the face of cancer research, Trachette L. Jackson has built her career on collaborative study […]
The natural, periodic migration patterns of humans, animals, insects and even bacteria provide us with information essential in making decisions […]
Pairings of interacting organisms, like parasites and their hosts, interact in complex ways. A Harvey Mudd team of computational biologists […]
Creative thinking, data analysis and hands-on research are all in a day’s work for Max Frenkel ’16, a joint chemistry […]
They are tasked with a tall order: Help ensure that a steady stream of passionate problem solvers is available to […]
Many natural systems have evolved to perform certain tasks—climbing, sensing, swimming—as perfectly as possible within the limits set by the […]
Joint biology and chemistry major Christian Stevens ’14 has been awarded one of this year’s prestigious Watson Fellowships. Forty-three fellows […]