Have you ever heard of the gut-brain axis in dogs? This bidirectional communication network impacts your pup's overall health ...
Why doesn’t an elephant use 1,000 times more energy than a mouse? Kleiber’s Law states that metabolism scales to body size at the three-quarter power.
Digital twins help scientists and engineers test changes without impacting the real twin. Now they can help protect and preserve the earth's biodiversity.
Jumping worms are invasive earthworms spreading across Canada. Discover how they reproduce and what’s being done to control their spread.
A novel clinical trial at WSU helped rid a Labrador retriever of cancer. Data from that trial is helping researchers working on pediatric cancer.
An ancient snake fossil discovered in England reveals a strange new species and clues to the origins of modern snakes.
Dolbear’s Law reveals how the snowy tree cricket can act as a natural thermometer. By counting chirps, you can estimate ...
Scientists at the University of Florida have developed a rapid eDNA test that can detect invasive Asian swamp eels and ...
A new study explores the Middle Eastern origins of London's most pernicious parasite: the London Underground mosquito.
Fruit bats are adorable thanks to their beady eyes, but are even cuter when chowing down on their beloved fruits. Read here ...
Invasive species are all over America, and it’s very likely you may have seen them in your own backyard. Some species are so ...
Meet the Manx Loaghtan: a Bronze Age sheep with four horns, Viking history, and a genetic secret only recently uncovered.
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