Slime mold and cancer cells "sniff" their way through mazes by breaking down chemical molecules
Research demonstrates that cells are capable of sensing, and creating, chemical gradients to travel long distances
Plants can grow quickly or accurately, but not both
New research examines this well-known trade-off in our floral friends
Chemists are decoding the fruity scent of lemur stink flirting
New study identifies the molecules of a key lemur scent, but experts hesitate to call them pheromones