What We Learned in 2017 by THE NEW YORK TIMES
Developments in science, medicine and health that we’re still thinking about at year’s end. Published: December 7, 2017 […]
Developments in science, medicine and health that we’re still thinking about at year’s end. Published: December 7, 2017 […]
In an experiment with science fiction implications, neurologists say they taught monkeys to play a game by stimulating […]
With a swan-like neck and flippers, this raptor’s hodgepodge of features left paleontologists working to confirm that this […]
Tasked with determining whether an exploding egg could damage a man’s hearing, acoustics experts learned more about the […]
Known as Christmas tree worms, these sea creatures’ bright fir-like cones can be spotted while diving around reefs […]
The concentration of Sumatran tigers in Indonesia’s protected forests has gone up, a researcher says, but probably because […]
The luminescence of arthropods continues to fascinate scientists who still do not know why scorpions emit a blue-green […]
A new study examining whale scat found very high hormone levels for stress in North Atlantic right whales […]
In some African nations, trophy hunting has provided funds needed to preserve endangered species. In other countries, the […]
Dwarf mongoose groups take a few months before they put full confidence in the sentinel calls of new […]
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