Dr. Jacques Maleval, Director of the CNRS Tokyo Office, and Mr. Edouard Besserve, Deputy Director for CNRS Asia, Dr. Karin Markides, President and CEO,  Dr. André Le Bivic, Director, CNRS Biology, and ...
The letter of intent signing ceremony took place during the opening session of the OIST-CNRS Joint Symposium on West Pacific Marine Biology on April 23. Dr. Karin Markides, President and CEO and ...
In the last several decades, large forest fires have increasingly threatened communities across the Mediterranean. Climate change is expected to make these fires larger, hotter, and more dangerous in ...
ECCMID has now changed its name to ESCMID Global, please credit ESCMID Global Congress (formerly ECCMID, Barcelona, Spain, 27-30 April) in all future stories** In global crises like the COVID-19 ...
Zika and other public health emergencies, effective communication of public health messages is crucial to control the spread of disease, maintain public trust, and encourage compliance with health ...
Research fellow Emma Frey fits Miles Dumlao, 4, with an electrode cap to record his brain activity during a nap in the Somneurolab.
Rebecca Spencer, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at UMass Amherst, is well-known for her groundbreaking research into napping.
Cichlid fishes exhibit differing degrees of curiosity. The cause for this lies in their genes, as reported by researchers ...
A new study published online today, April 25, in the scientific journal Science provides the strongest evidence to date that ...
Eggs and nesting baby birds exposed to moderate levels of anthropogenic traffic noise experience large, direct, and additive adverse effects on long-term development and fitness, according to a new ...
Diagnosing rare Mendelian disorders is a labor-intensive task, even for experienced geneticists. Investigators at Baylor College of Medicine are trying to make the process more efficient using ...
How do birds fly in a coordinated and seemingly effortless fashion? Part of the answer lies in precise, and previously ...