There’s no final battle scene in conservation. No singular villain to defeat, no final victory for the hero. Scientists know ...
Researchers have uncovered something extraordinary: starfish don't have five arms. They are, genetically, one massive, ...
Sponges may be ancient, but their timeline has been murky. New research suggests the earliest sponges were soft and ...
Triceratops and other horned dinosaurs had remarkably large nasal cavities compared with most animals. To understand what filled that space, researchers, including a team from the University of Tokyo, ...
With over 35 years of chiropractic experience, owner of Animal Kingdom Chiropractic, Dr. Claudia Cottrell, dedicates her time ...
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there ...
Natural muscle fibers are made up of spring-like proteins that can contract and stretch without losing their original form, dissipate mechanical energy as heat and maintain incredible tensile strength ...
Plastic waste releases a chemical that can confuse ocean animals, change hunting behavior, and disrupt marine food chains.
Can you have too much protein, do some people need more than others, and what are the best protein sources? A bariatric ...
New research shows that the earliest sponges were soft bodied and lacked skeletons, explaining why their oldest fossils are ...
Scientists at MIT have found compelling chemical evidence that Earth’s earliest animals were likely ancient sea sponges.
An international team proposes replacing Hockett’s feature checklist with a model of language as a dynamic, multimodal, and socially evolving system.
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