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Israeli researchers find humans, turtles, share key brain function going back 320 million years
Turtles found able to grasp that same object seen from different angles is not a different object, an important trait for ...
Scientists have discovered that turtles possess advanced visual processing abilities once thought to be unique to mammals.
A new study from the School of Neurobiology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics reveals a surprising insight into the operation of ...
Large animals face a constant battle against physics: they generate a lot of body heat that can be difficult to dump. For a dinosaur with a head as large and heavily insulated by bone and keratin as ...
Some of the nearly 5,200 cold-stunned iguanas collected in South Florida were donated to an exotic leathers company and may become luxury accessories.
Using the fossil record and modern cold-blooded critters, paleontologist Kelsey Jenkins recreates the hearing capabilities of ancient animals Jack Tamisiea During the Late Permian period more than 255 ...
Let’s swing for the fences with this one, shall we? Some questions are timeless because they’re so fundamental that everyone ponders them at some point in life (often—for me at least—in the shower).
Isaiah Kletenik receives funding from the NIH. Nothing to disclose. Christopher M. Filley does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would ...
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks. Researchers expected clear differences but instead found strong overlap ...
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