Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA technology.
Eabametoong is about 360 kilometres north of Thunder Bay. It’s home to 1,300 people – and about 600 roaming dogs. Even among First Nations with unmanageably large dog populations, that ratio is ...
Organisms have their own traits to thrive in the changing environment. One such organism is the frog that incubates its eggs ...
Modern life makes us tired, right? But research from societies in Africa and South America suggests people in the ancient ...
When you’re warm and cozy inside, it can be natural to wonder if the animals you see outside your window this winter are ...
Some animals look like they came directly from a science fair. These real Frankenstein projects are good examples.
An international research team led by the University of California, Irvine has discovered a new type of skeletal tissue that ...
An international research team has discovered a new type of skeletal tissue that offers great potential for advancing regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
Cartilage cells that contain fat explain why some skeletal tissues are less rigid than others, and could one day be grown in ...
An international research team led by the University of California, Irvine has discovered a new type of skeletal tissue that ...
A new study describes a type of cartilage that may have been discovered, forgotten and found again at several points in ...
On the island of Ireland, mice greatly outnumber people, there are probably as many as 10 million wood mice whiskering their ...