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As humans increasingly appear in orcas' marine neighborhoods, the whales could be interested in learning about us: our ...
Can a monkey, a pigeon or a fish reason like a person? It's a question scientists have been testing in increasingly creative ...
Scientists have warned that human activities are causing a phenomenon known as "browning" in fresh water, which is ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has two works on display by one of the world's great landscape painters, J.M.W. Turner, born 250 ...
With the shark populations rebounding, I highlighted the problem last week of the incidence of human shark attacks globally, ...
While bluebottles are highly poisonous, understanding Portuguese Man O' War biodiversity helps protect beachgoers and surfers.
An international research team led by the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) with the participation of the ...
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) “shark activity is at its peak in Florida waters during April through October, which coincidentally, is also the time period ...
News Family Ask Dr. Universe: Fish, humans and all vertebrates share a common ancestor Mon., Feb. 24, 2025 Methuselah the Australian lungfish lives at the California Academy of Sciences. At about ...
Writing in Nature, Thiruppathy et al. 1 report that many of the same genetic elements (genes and enhancers) are activated during the formation of human external ear structures as for the formation ...
A Brazilian woman was horrified when she found a fish with human-like teeth in its mouth while cleaning it for dinner. The video of the fish's teeth went viral with over 5.3 million views.
The fish experiment did convince him, and other researchers, that a human brain microbiome is not impossible. What is nearly impossible, however, is confirming that without harming healthy people.