A new study shows how the motion of snakes moving across a sandy surface can be affected by obstacles.
Greene Named as 2019 Joseph R. Dunlap Memorial Fellowship Award Winner by the William Morris Society in the United States
A new study examines the roles of supporting scientists in the research enterprise.
Why the fish-killing anemone spares the clownfish is a scientific mystery that Georgia Tech marine microbiologists are now tackling in fish mucus.
A new catalog of cataclysmic events supports the development of gravitational wave astronomy.
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Instinctive behavior may be directly driven be gene regulation, at least researchers were able to match the two up.
Hoffman's essay, "‘Now I am a Man!’: Performing Sexual Violence in the National Theatre Production of Frankenstein," in the collection Global Frankenstein was just released in ebook in October and print in November, 2018.
How natural can the seawater in a large inland aquarium be? New study at Georgia Aquarium gives scientists a good sign
Cheap fuel, cool temperatures, low material costs: This fuel cell could spread to homes and cars.