In the world’s plant gene banks, scientists studied how so many varieties of the humble capsicum worked their way onto our plates.
Author: VERONIQUE GREENWOOD
Scientists Find an Earthquake’s Toll in an Organism’s DNA
Along a coastline in New Zealand, kelp seems to contain a genetic record of the planet’s geological upheaval.
Trilobites: How Mosquitoes Sniff Out Your Sweat
Scientists have isolated a receptor that helps the bloodthirsty insects find you.