
Can Biological Research Be Conducted Successfully Online?
From an early age, everyone engages in some type of research, whether it be reading books, the news, or the internet. Internet users encounter thoughts, ideas, or perspectives, which piques their curiosity and encourages More...

GenMark Receives FDA Emergency Use Authorization for its ePlex® SARS-CoV-2 Test
GenMark Diagnostics, Inc. (NASDAQ:GNMK), a leading provider of automated, multiplex molecular diagnostic testing systems, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued Emergency Use More...

Online Biology Homework Help from experts for All Students
Biology Assignment Help is ready for the interested student’s communities who are searching for reliable and confidential services to solve their writing issues. Get instant assignments to help and support right More...

Ohio school stops ‘pronoun consequences’ on 6th grader after disagreement over transgender rules
A sixth-grade male student (“John Doe”) was punished by an assistant principal in an Ohio school district for using the male pronoun “he” in reference to a male student(“Boy A”) and for respectfully More...

New study: Most biologists believe ‘life begins at fertilization’
A recent five-year research study has revealed that an overwhelming majority of biologists from 1,058 academic institutions confirm that “a human’s life begins at fertilization.” photo: 14 week fetus photo/ More...

Shark Week premieres Sunday July 28 with over 20 hours of shark programming
SHARK WEEK, television’s longest-running, and most anticipated summer event returns with bigger sharks and bigger bites on Sunday, July 28 and continues through Sunday, August 4. With more than 20 hours of shark More...

Nanotechnology: Fascinating Theories Slowly Becoming Practical
The field of nanoscience probably brings up images of science fiction stories, from “Doctor Who” to “Star Trek: The Next Generation” to thousands of films and television programs. Why not? It is a fascinating More...

Ants protect trees from elephants
Ants are not out of their weight class when defending trees from the appetite of nature’s heavyweight, the African elephant, a new University of Florida study finds. Columns of angered ants will crawl up into More...