A look at why some frogs are poisonous, and the risks involved with tasting or handling them.
The Tseng Lab at UNLV discovers frog larvae can regrow their eyes, and seeks ways to replicate the process to benefit humans.
A strange spiny frog with a bright red belly has been discovered in the Ecuadorian Andes, baffling scientists.
A new glass frog species, Nymphargus dajomesae, was found in a surprising hotspot of undiscovered amphibians in fragile ...
A newly identified species of frog barely longer than a paper clip is turning heads in the scientific world — not just for ...
A major focus of the research was a protein called HIF1A (hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha), which plays an important role in ...
In a small lab experiment inspired by a frog’s behaviour, scientists in Bengaluru may have found a way to make future ...
In nature, the ability to survive is usually determined by an organism’s speed, camouflage, and poison. However, one frog ...
At a Laingsburg nature center, spring nights come alive with frog croaks, bird calls and cricket chirps. A group of hikers ...
Commonwealth environmental water is helping frogs bounce back across the Murray-Darling Basin. Managing flow are keeping key ...
JNCASR researchers developed a neuromorphic humidity sensor mimicking the brain, potentially reducing energy use and data ...
Beyond and within the familiar confines of our home, a vibrant, bustling ecosystem thrives, often unnoticed but always ...