
American Scientist (, 2024): The latest issue features ‘Slime Mold Beauty’ – A single-celled organism takes on a dazzling variety of glittering, jewlike forms…
The Myxomycetes: Nature’s Quick-Change Artists
Slime molds thrive in a range of environments, displaying an unexpected beauty in a variety of forms and life cycle stages.
Gliflozins for Diabetes: From Bark to Bench to Bedside
Drugs targeting the kidneys for diabetes treatment stem from almost two centuries of research that began with an uprooted apple orchard.
Baby Talk
Infants are born with the ability to babble and cry in the accents of their mothers through a combination of neurological, physical, and environmental responses.