In a lab at Rockefeller University in New York, a mouse squeaks. But this is no ordinary squeak. It is a strange, complex ...
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Canberra breeding facility helping to bring smoky mice back from the brinkA smoky mouse breeding program in Canberra is successfully boosting the native rodent's numbers and genetic diversity in the ...
A huge increase in critically endangered Archey's frog numbers has been confirmed, as the Department of Conservation updates ...
Paul Z. Bandit It’s pretty hard to avoid blue jays in the eastern half of North America — except down here. Key West is below both the squirrel line and the blue jay line, that line being anything ...
For the briefest moment earlier this year, the Eurasian lynx — extinct in the U.K. for thousands of years — returned to the ...
Scientists have uncovered a fascinating piece of the puzzle surrounding the origins of human language, suggesting that a ...
A new study shows that giving mice the human version of a gene changes their squeak, suggesting some of the genetic ...
A new study shows that giving mice the human version of a gene changes their squeak, suggesting some of the genetic ...
Whether humans are singular among animals in their use of complex language remains a hot topic among scientists in many fields. Rockefeller University researchers Robert B. Darnell and Erich D. Jarvis ...
Brookfield Zoo’s role in rehabilitating confiscated animals dates back decades, due in part to its proximity to O’Hare, a key ...
As more and more "historical" checklists are added to the platform, birds we've lost now mingle with those still hanging on.
Britain's loneliest bat may have finally found a mate just in time for Valentine's Day after flying solo for over 30 years.
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