Today's Environment Influences Behavior Generations Later
Descendants of exposed rats are more anxious, more sensitive to stress, and have greater activity in stress-related regions of the brain than descendants of unexposed rats.
Descendants of exposed rats are more anxious, more sensitive to stress, and have greater activity in stress-related regions of the brain than descendants of unexposed rats.
There's a scientific truth lurking behind vampire stories. We can be taken over, mind and body, by viruses.
A tumor could have caused the famous university shootings of August 1, 1966.
Gilbert recognized for his lifetime of research on the co-evolution of insects and plants, population dynamics, chemical and behavioral ecology, and evolution of novel wing patterns in butterflies.
When considering college students and their drinking patterns through college, not everyone is the same, says Dr. Kim Fromme, Professor of Clinical Psychology and member of the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research.
In this video biologist Jim Bryant and psychologist Sam Gosling explore the science, and pseudo-science, of Sherlock Holmes.
Faculty chosen for their distinguished efforts to advance science and its applications.
Dr. Tim Loving responds to a question about whether it's a good idea for "Conflicted" to keep hanging out with her ex.