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zoology

  • Explore What You Can’t Normally See at the Museum
    Explore What You Can’t Normally See at the Museum
    Have you ever thought about how on earth a museum can store all of the pieces they've exhibited over the years? Like a whale? Or thousands of tiny beetles, or pieces ...
    April 28, 2016BY Ingrid Longauerová
  • Zebra Stripes Work Like Bug Spray
    Zebra Stripes Work Like Bug Spray
    Scientists say they’ve uncovered one reason zebras have stripes: they act like insect repellent, keeping away blood-sucking flies.
    August 2, 2014BY Kat Kerlin
  • Salmon Use Magnetic Map to Find Rivers
    Salmon Use Magnetic Map to Find Rivers
    After traveling the Pacific Ocean for years, sockeye salmon find their way home to their birthplaces using the ...
    February 7, 2013BY Sally Appert
  • Common Moles Can Smell in Stereo (Video)
    Common Moles Can Smell in Stereo (Video)
    The common mole, Scalopus aquaticus, can find its prey by smelling which direction it's in, according to a ...
    February 5, 2013BY Sally Appert
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Periclimenes Shrimp
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Periclimenes Shrimp
    Numerous species of shrimp belong to the genus Periclimenes and are often also called "anemone shrimp."
    October 27, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: The Orangutan Crab
    SCIENCE IN PICS: The Orangutan Crab
    The orangutan crab, Achaeus japonicus, is a small crustacean in the decorator or spider crab family.
    October 18, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: Boxer Crab Packs a Stinging Punch
    SCIENCE IN PICS: Boxer Crab Packs a Stinging Punch
    The boxer crab, Lybia sp., carries a pair of sea anemones on its pincers to ward off predators ...
    October 6, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Smallest Vertebrate Fossil Footprints Discovered in Canada
    Smallest Vertebrate Fossil Footprints Discovered in Canada
    The smallest known fossilized tetrapod footprints have been found at the Joggins Fossil Cliffs in Nova Scotia.
    September 13, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Stealthy Rodents Key in Life Cycle of Tropical Trees
    Stealthy Rodents Key in Life Cycle of Tropical Trees
    The seed-dispersing role of a large mammal family that died out in the Pleistocene may have been adopted ...
    July 16, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Wolverines Need Refrigeration Zone to Survive Climate Change?
    Wolverines Need Refrigeration Zone to Survive Climate Change?
    Wolverines may use crevices in snow-covered areas to store food for times of need, rendering them vulnerable to ...
    July 13, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Social Bats More Prone to White-Nose Syndrome
    Social Bats More Prone to White-Nose Syndrome
    Bats’ roosting habits during hibernation could affect their susceptibility to a fatal fungal disease, according to a new ...
    July 3, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Hyrax ‘Songs’ Express Unique Identity and Self-Advertising
    Hyrax ‘Songs’ Express Unique Identity and Self-Advertising
    Small rodent-like animals called hyraxes produce vocalizations that provide details of an individual's traits, such as age, status, ...
    July 2, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Courting Bowerbirds Propagate Fruiting Plants
    Courting Bowerbirds Propagate Fruiting Plants
    Scientists uncovered the first evidence of a non-human species cultivating plants for use other than as food.
    April 23, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Tasmanian Tigers Threatened by Low Genomic Diversity
    Tasmanian Tigers Threatened by Low Genomic Diversity
    Researchers found that the Tasmanian tiger had extremely low genetic diversity.
    April 18, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • Scientists Census Emperor Penguins With Satellites
    Scientists Census Emperor Penguins With Satellites
    Nearly 600,000 emperor penguins have been recorded in Antarctica, almost double previous estimates, with satellite mapping technology.
    April 13, 2012BY Cassie Ryan
  • SCIENCE IN PICS: The Curious Camouflage of Orchid Mantis
    SCIENCE IN PICS: The Curious Camouflage of Orchid Mantis
    The orchid mantis, Hymenopus coronatus, is an attractive praying mantis native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia.
    March 12, 2012BY Arsh Sarao
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    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
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    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing–How to Enhance Its Function
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    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
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