In nanograms per milliliter, these are coming in way above some of the clinically relevant and forensically relevant human ...
The results suggest that rather than stomping its big feet down flat like a human, T. rex would’ve pursued prey on its tiptoes. This mirrors the locomotion style of ostriches alive today. Not all that ...
From caring for family pets to working overnight shifts at an emergency animal hospital, Rifle’s Johnathan Hernandez has spent the past several years preparing for a career in veterinary medicine. To ...
A longtime University of Wyoming faculty member who led the IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Program in Wyoming for many years has been honored nationally for his efforts.
BNL’s Ava Collier and Mitchell’s Jayda Butcher were named DAR Good Citizens for their leadership, service and academic ...
Finding a caterpillar with rhythm was “mind-blowing,” suggesting it might be a more widespread part of animal communication ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new way to forecast where some of the world’s most dangerous scorpions are likely to be ...
Scientists from the University of Bochum have shown that the process of getting rid of fear can be significantly accelerated by activating certain neurons in the brain. This discovery could be an ...
Gulbarga University celebrates 19,133 graduates and honors three distinguished personalities at its 43rd annual convocation.
Marcus Thibodeau, Senior Biologist at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) as well as an MSU alumnus, recently won the prestigious Joe Kurz Wildlife Manager of the Year Award from ...
Unlearning fear responses is a fundamental learning process in the brain. It allows us to flexibly react to formerly ...
Mangalore University's Campus Bird Count 2026 recorded 102 bird species, including the Sri Lankan Frogmouth and ...
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