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Peter Searle shouted triumphantly and raised the forceps above the slimy worktable on the dock at Pybus Point, Alaska.
Study published in Nature Genetics could lead to more individualized approach to MS care
A group of BYU professors has found that giving students access to their personal biological data has a profound impact on their learning experience.

Anne Thomas is only the fifth BYU student to earn the all-expenses-paid fellowship since Bill and Melinda Gates started the Gates Cambridge Scholarship program in 2000.

New research by BYU biologist Blaine Griffen finds the increase in swimming could permanently affect polar bear populations, leading to smaller bears, reduced reproduction rates and even increased risk of death for the bears.

BYU biologists have discovered a rare genetic variant that helps people who should get Alzheimer's remain healthy.

A newly published study by BYU researchers details how marijuana affects an adolescent brain’s reward center, at the cellular level.

We all know that a poor diet is unhealthy, but a new BYU study finds that stress may just as harmful to our bodies as a really bad diet.

BYU biologist Byron Adams has spent many bone-chilling months in Antarctica digging up creatures like tardigrades, nematodes and rotifers to find out how they survived the ice age. His latest work took him to the top of an Antarctic glacier.

The Emerald Ash Borer is eating its way across America. Next stop? Utah. But not if BYU biologists can do something about it.