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These Tiny Japanese Super Frogs Shrug Off Venomous Hornet Stings That Would Kill Mice
Japanese frogs survive deadly hornet stings that reach lethal doses for mice, consuming Asian hornets despite repeated ...
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The only 2 frogs known to be venomous
Most frogs defend themselves with toxins that sit passively in their skin, but only two species are known to go a step further and actively inject venom into anything that grabs them. These little ...
When Senior biodiversity scientist Vimukthi Weeratunga speaks of Sinharaja, his voice carries the weight of four decades ...
Light-sensitive stem cells let bristleworms grow their eyes for life, shedding new light on how vision evolved.
They’re not turning blue. But are the stray dogs roaming Chernobyl’s radioactive wasteland undergoing rapid evolutionary ...
Explore unique, biodiversity-rich Western Ghats facts highlighting ancient origins, rare species, monsoon impact and global ...
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Notre Dame 87, TCU 85 (OT): This is why we watch sports
And how about Carson Towt, playing so fiercely that he earned bona-fide villain status in the Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena, ...
A research team from the University of Vienna and the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven has uncovered how the eyes of adult marine bristleworms ...
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Connecticut Children’s opens landmark $326M expansion. It’s built to serve a new type of patient
The 8-story tower houses a fetal care center — already launched by the hospital — that will provide care to expectant mothers ...
Trump’s reshaping of science has fueled fears researchers will leave the U.S. This lab tech's story shows it can drive people ...
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Chernobyl dogs undergoing 'rapid' evolution, study says
Scientists are studying the long-term effects of radiation on feral dogs living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
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