Neural tissue normally dies quickly without oxygen. Yet bird retinas—among the most energy-demanding tissues in the animal ...
The judge was hearing a writ petition filed by the SPCA which contended that portions of the allotted land were encroached upon —a road laid by the GHMC, and part of the land handed over to ...
A cow in Austria has made headlines for demonstrating flexible tool use, challenging assumptions about animal intelligence.
Tweaking a pattern of wound healing established millions of years ago may enable scar-free injury repair after surgery or ...
Your organs are constantly talking to each other in ways we’re only beginning to understand. Tapping into these communication ...
We usually think that losing a body part is a permanent thing. But in nature, some animals have a superpower we can only dream of: they can regrow lost parts of their bodies. From arms to tails, some ...
Researchers at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) have developed the first-ever lab-grown mini-stomach that contains ...
A Swiss Brown cow has been shown to use tools flexibly and deliberately, challenging long-standing assumptions about the cognitive limits of livestock. In 1982, cartoonist Gary Larson introduced ...
A new way of analysing fossils has revealed more about animals and environments of ancient times, when humans were evolving.
From underground mazes to midnight foraging, explore the wild hamster’s surprising life, threats, and conservation story.
Ancient magnetic fossils reveal that animal navigation using Earth’s magnetic field may have evolved far earlier than ...