Edited by Éva Kondorosi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary; received March 26, 2024; accepted October 7, 2024 ...
Isoprene, an aerosol and ozone precursor, is mainly emitted by plants, particularly trees. Hui Wang et al. measured isoprene emissions from sedges, a class of herbaceous plants found in both natural ...
Kevin Hockett is an avid sourdough baker. As a microbial ecologist at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, he knows that each of his perfectly risen loaves is, in large part, the result ...
Contributed by Denis Duboule; received July 24, 2024; accepted October 12, 2024; reviewed by Terence D. Capellini and René Rezsohazy ...
What is the indirect effect of upward mobility on parents’ approval of opportunity hoarding behaviors through beliefs in socioeconomic mobility? Does the indirect effect differ depending on parents’ ...
Cytoplasmic inclusions containing α-synuclein (α-Syn) fibrils, referred to as Lewy bodies (LBs), are the signature neuropathological hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD). Although α-Syn fibrils can ...
Specifically, patients with schizophrenia show reduced age-related relative gray matter loss compared with controls, despite having reduced absolute and relative whole-brain gray matter volume early ...
Hu et al. (1) report the construction of a chimeric coronavirus (rOC43-CoV2-S) in which the spike (S) protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) replaces that of the ...
When Carl Linnaeus invented binomial nomenclature in the 18th century, it provided a universal language for scientists. Giving each species a unique name is essential for effective communication, ...
Most humanists and scientists now agree that science is special in its relationship to the real world, more special than are other human activities—religion and politics, for instance. But ...
Human eggs, called oocytes, have a superpower: They can stay in the ovaries for decades, from before a woman is born until she’s over age 40. Most of our cells are constantly turning over—dividing, ...
Edited by Mark Thiemens, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA; received June 19, 2024; accepted September 5, 2024 ...