Suzanne McGaugh and colleagues embarked on an NIH-funded study to search for genes that regulate sleep and feeding in blind cave fish. Sleeping and eating are linked in many species and often there’s.
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior faculty member Michael Travisano named a McKnight Distinguished University Professor. Michael Travisano was recently named a 2018 Distinguished McKnight University.
The CBS faculty member receives accolades for his work studying the impact the microbiome has on human health. Ran Blekhman was recently named a 2018-20 McKnight Land-Grant Professor in an.
Study finds freshwater lakes in North America become less “fresh” due to inputs of road salts. With ice and snow comes salt. This expectation began when public works departments in the United States.
Sarah Hobbie (pictured left) and Marlene Zuk (pictured right) are among the 2017 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS). They join 58 previous and current members from the.
CBS Student Board honors faculty making big impacts in undergraduate research and education. The CBS Student Board hosted the annual Golden Pipette Awards March 2 at TCF Bank Stadium, honoring faculty.
With hundreds of males calling at the same time, how’s a female to choose a mate? Like this. You’ve been there: Trying to carry on a conversation in a room so noisy that the background chatter.
Craig Packer participated in a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) in late December, here are some highlights! Photo: Jonathan Pavlica Are there more lions in captivity than wild? There are at least 20,000.
CBS researchers study prairie plant dispersal in an effort to aid prairie restoration and conservation Above: David Moeller and Allison Shaw at the CBS Conservatory (Photo: Jonathan Pavlica) Below.
Grand Challenges team integrates genomic techniques to reveal mechanisms of adaptation in Mexican cave fish populations. From left: Peter Tiffin, Courtney Passow, Suzanne McGaugh The last in a four.