While one can safely assume that such an end would be excruciating for a human, crustaceans’ capacity for feeling pain is a ...
A surprising discovery from high-altitude animals like yaks and Tibetan antelopes could reshape how we treat nerve damage in humans. Scientists found that a genetic mutation helping these animals ...
Depictions of dogs in Maya art and archaeological finds point to a variety of possible roles in the ancient culture.
Ancient DNA and protein analysis reveal that modern Old Irish Goats are closely related to Bronze Age populations. This ...
This new posture and evasive swimming behavior cause the trout to spin off two underwater vortex rings in opposite directions ...
Investigating a common gene in three very different species—salamanders, mice and zebrafish—scientists have discovered the ...
The re-examination of an Ice Age fossil that has spent the last 120 years in the bowels of a museum has filled a major ...
A rogue set of “zombie” immune cells may be driving aging and fatty liver disease by flooding tissues with inflammation.
Plants are often seen as passive organisms, rooted in one place and largely unable to react to the world around them. But a ...
They were easier to hear, because the world had suddenly become quieter. Car traffic plummeted as people sheltered at home ...
AGWSR Middle School Science teacher Brenda Drake has been to the moon, sort of. Now she wants to go to the Amazon and is ...
Rejji Kuruvilla is a Professor of Biology and Vice Dean for Natural Sciences who studies the development and maintenance of ...
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