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Male earwigs are known to show positive allometry in their forceps—pincer-like appendages at the tip of the abdomen—which are believed to have evolved as weapons in battles with rivals.
Male earwigs are known to show positive allometry in their forceps—pincer-like appendages at the tip of the abdomen—which are believed to have evolved as weapons in battles with rivals.
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish biologist Jeff Ziller talks about the art of fishing Oregon's mountain lakes.
To investigate forceps function, researchers performed a detailed morphometric analysis on maritime earwigs (Anisolabis maritima), measuring various body parts such as the head, thorax, abdomen ...
I had long used humor to articulate the trauma of non-neonatal circumcision, the forcible removal of a part of me that had been intended by nature as a nexus of pleasure. But, looking down at the ...
Main findings The Sandborg-Vedeler forceps were developed in the 1870s for use in deliveries where the foetal head was unengaged and in an oblique position. The design was a collaboration between the ...
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur—the longest and strongest bone in the body—that ...
A fertilized egg somehow manages to build skin, brain, and blood cells within days. But how? New tech called LoxCode is ...
The 10-ft. brake is there for a reason. It’s large enough to accommodate most of the bending jobs, both small and large parts, and it also can be set up for sequence bending. If a shop is looking for ...