This semi-aquatic mammal may look improbable, but its biology reveals how evolution shapes even the strangest mammal bodies.
A new Yale study of roundworms, a species with the unique ability to regenerate, reveals that disruptions in the body's internal map of cellular organization may play a part in age-related decline.
Like their sistren in Miami, Salt Lake City and Beverly Hills, these women understood the assignment.
The story of the country song "A Boy Named Sue" by Johnny Cash is great and includes the famous children's book author Shel Silverstein.
Centenarians often live to 100+ due to a combination of protective genetic factors, which account for up to 50%, and healthy ...
Surgeries on primates have become more common in recent years. With a better understanding of how anesthesia affects them, ...
Well, luck and some high-tech drones capturing the incredibly rare sight of a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) being born. “I’ve been following sperm whale lives for 20 years, across thousands of ...
Still, you can take the girl out of the Islamic Republic, but you can’t take the Islamic Republic out of the girl. She ...
Humboldt penguins have new chicks at the Moscow Zoo. This was announced on April 5 by Svetlana Akulova, Director General of ...
Qatar Racing and Johnny Murtagh unleash arguably the day’s most eye-catchingly bred newcomer when Believed lines up in the ...
Veteran Mon Valley rockers God’s Green Apples, blending punk and Americana, are back with a new single, “Can’t Stop.” But the song, released March 25, isn’t actually that new. “‘Can’t Stop’ was ...
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