Skip to Content
eLife home page
Menu
Home
Browse
Magazine
Community
About
Search
Alerts
Submit your research
Search by keyword or author
Reset form
Search
Browse our latest Magazine content
Page 162 of 175
Ecology
Research: Ecology in the genomics era of a degraded planet
Ian T Baldwin
Modern research in ecology draws upon a wide range of different techniques and can offer fresh insights on how to tackle a range of challenges facing the natural world.
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Cell Biology
Rab GTPases: Mutant enzymes challenge all assumptions
Ryan M Nottingham, Suzanne R Pfeffer
Ecology
Extinction Risk: Counting the cost of overfishing on sharks and rays
Darcy Bradley, Steven D Gaines
Cutting Edge: A network approach to mixing delegates at meetings
Federico Vaggi, Tommaso Schiavinotto ... Attila Csikász-Nagy
A network-based ‘speed dating’ approach can promote interactions between delegates at scientific meetings.
Neuroscience
Sleep: Up all night on a
redeye
flight
Leslie C Griffith
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
Holoenzymes: Refreshing memories
John E Lisman
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Chromosomes and Gene Expression
Transcription: Watching single molecules in action
Jordan Monnet, Terence R Strick
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionary Morphology: One size does not fit all
Diethard Tautz
Cell Biology
Proteasomes: Nrf1 to the rescue
Jin Ye
Episode 8: January 2014
In this episode we discuss rats, ants, sharks and rays, and the pathogen that causes corn smut in maize.
Newer articles
Older articles
Be the first to read new articles from eLife
Sign up for email alerts
Privacy notice
Skip to Content
eLife home page
Menu
Home
Browse
Magazine
Community
About
Research categories
Inside eLife
Search
Subscribe to alerts
Submit your research
Author guide
Reviewer guide
Back to top