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The analysis revealed that the bolder hermit crabs have more sensilla located on the claw’s surface. Additionally, more ...
In a study published in Physical Review Letters, scientists at GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung have discovered ...
News & Views Published: 24 August 2000 Chemistry Another noble gas conquered Gernot Frenking Nature 406, 836–837 (2000) Cite this article ...
Octopuses can taste with their arms, and a new study reveals that specifically, they're tasting chemical cues from microbes ...
There may be an infinite amount of energy locked in the vacuum of space-time. So could we ever harness this energy for ...
Strata: Stories from Deep Time’ explores the origins of the air we breathe and untangles some of our planet’s oldest stories.
In the natural world, many things come in mirror-image pairs. Your left and right hands are a perfect example—they look alike but can’t be perfectly superimposed.
Even without noses, octopuses are able to determine which food sources are good to eat and which have gone past their prime ...
Researchers synthesize and image single-walled CrI3 magnetic nanotubes, marking a key advance in quantum materials and ...
Something wonderful is happening in the geology department at Cal Poly Humboldt right now. Ten undergraduate students from ...
Canada Day is coming up and numerous fireworks shows will no doubt be occurring across the country. Here’s the amazing ...
In a nutshell A 43,000-year-old fingerprint preserved in red ochre on a Spanish pebble represents the oldest known evidence ...