Cutting-edge technology in a lab at Florida Atlantic University was used to digitize the skeleton of the rarest marine mammal in the world, a porpoise called the vaquita, ensuring that the animal ...
The X contains more genes related to brain function than does any other chromosome. “The X chromosome may be a treasure trove ...
Dr. Alba Rey-Iglesia and her colleagues conducted a biomolecular analysis of the mammoth bone remains at Kostenki 11-Ia, ...
It builds on previous research that suggests the jaw bones of ancient fish evolved into the three inner ear bones that mammals have ... to make an external ear structure rather than a gill.” ...
"This genomic research not only gets us closer to solving an evolutionary mystery, but also helps us better understand how bone forms in all mammals ... on a general bony structure inherited ...
Under certain conditions though, snow and ice can prove lethal to plants and animals. The weight of wet snow can break ...
Dinosaurs had sex. Fossil nests and eggs, as well as the ways today’s birds and crocodiles reproduce, leave no doubt on that ...
America has a reputation for plastic surgery and obesity, but South African women have the biggest backsides, recently ...
In honor of the Year of the Snake, let’s appreciate the strange anatomy and evolution of these slithery reptiles ...
A new study describes a type of cartilage that may have been discovered, forgotten and found again at several points in history.
Belief is your safe passage—the door through which all healing resides. Why? Because your perception is your reality. Believing in the science of TMS ( tension myositis syndrome) sends a message of ...