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If Aliens Landed Tomorrow, What Would They Eat?
A nutrition scientist applies metabolism, biology and food science to one of science fiction's oldest questions.
By tracking neural crest cells in catshark embryos, researchers discovered that the molecular toolkit behind face-building is ...
Pomacea canaliculata, commonly known as the apple snail, is a pest commonly found in Hong Kong's wetlands and farmlands. It ...
The last year has been great for the movies, from high-concept science fiction in Project Hail Mary to the deep cultural ...
SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord in Concord, North Carolina solves that problem with style. Looking up through the tunnel feels ...
Here’s something that’ll blow your mind: you don’t need to book a flight to the Arctic Circle to see beluga whales in all ...
Marvel is set to launch Aliens Vs X-Men later this year, stylised as AVX, with Kieron Gillen leading the series. Aliens Vs ...
Can a snake in Thailand influence the evolution of a snake in the Philippines even if the two species never cross paths?
Migrator ypredators may link the evolution of distant species, carrying learned fear toward prey that never actually meet.
Three species that lived about 308 million years ago challenge the idea that the first land vertebrates underwent ...
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