A reversible contraceptive technique for males has been developed by researchers in China.
Interviews about Biology
Interviews about genetics, ecology and evolution, insects, mammals, marine science, plants and zoology...
Although unlikely to cause outbreaks, specific circumstances have led to cancer transfer in humans
Cockles and mussels are also susceptible to these contagious cancers...
Man's best friend could also be at risk from transmissible cancer...
These mostly solitary furry creatures are passing deadly diseases between themselves...
Scientists are sniffing around the molecular makeup of pleasant scents...
Could conservation efforts be bolstered by identifying and cross breeding temperature resistant super coral?
Muscle groups in the faces of our dogs differ from those in wolves for one very simple reason...
Those born in rural regions are better at traveling around new places when compared to their city counterparts
We run a critical eye over the latest big Disney hit, Encanto!
I'll have an action film superweapon. Scientifically analysed, not stirred.
Human milk banks provide food to sick babies or parents who cannot produce milk, as well as vital support
It's no longer just being used to feed hungry babies
Scientists are using breast milk to help better understand one of the biggest killers in the UK
We might soon be able to create a human milk substitute using breast cells in a dish
Stem cells from mice can pass into infant pups after feeding and integrate into many body tissues
Are these unique vocal calls an effort to stand out from the crowd?
Hungry boa constrictors need to ensure their unique hunting technique doesn't harm themselves in the process
Space voyagers exploring new ways of getting their nutrients up
How we can optimise our exposure to light throughout the day to protect our natural body rhythms.
Why keeping the lights off at night could protect you from potential health risks.
Tiny microphones that could see your t-shirt measuring your heart rate.
Bad air quality may be having as bad an impact on your mental health as your physical health...
The Ambassadors Programme uses eLife to bring scientists together and empower them to make changes...
Cancer cells from striped venus clams are now cropping up in their cousins, the warty venus clams...