Debunked: The Strange Tale of Pope Gregory and the Rabbits ...
Scientists have often recounted a story about the domestication of rabbits involving a pope and Lent. But it’s […]
Scientists have often recounted a story about the domestication of rabbits involving a pope and Lent. But it’s […]
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Systems in the brains of male and female songbirds are well-developed and finely tuned, but the wiring is […]
Cats pay close attention to what humans call “mouthfeel,” and are sensitive to textures as well as aromas. […]
The administration sees a greater role for the private sector in returning to the moon and running the […]
Scientists are studying the magma plumbing of the scar left by Akahoya eruption 7,300 years ago to help […]
A fish that scurries along the seafloor uses the same neurons and genes that help land vertebrates walk, […]
Rumors are that an expensive, classified mission code-named “Zuma” failed to deploy in orbit and is now lost. […]
In the deep seas, starfish make their own light, possibly to signal one another for mating, and they’ve […]
When toads swallow bombardier beetles, the beetles produce a poison that prompts some of the toads to vomit […]
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