A team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego have discovered what’s responsible for making the teeth
Category: Species
DNA from 31,000-year-old milk teeth leads to discovery of new group of ancient Siberians
Two children’s milk teeth buried deep in a remote archaeological site in north eastern Siberia have revealed a previously unknown
Scientists find new type of cell that helps tadpoles’ tails regenerate
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a specialised population of skin cells that coordinate tail regeneration in frogs.
Chemical records in teeth confirm elusive Alaska lake seals are one of a kind
Hundreds of harbor seals live in Iliamna Lake, the largest body of freshwater in Alaska and one of the most productive
New study could improve understanding of how rare species benefit human beings
Conservationists have long been committed to the preservation of rare plant and animal species — from California’s colossal sequoias to
Southampton research shows plants could replace fish as vegetarian source of Omega-3
University of Southampton scientists have tested genetically modified plant oil as a sustainable vegetarian source of Omega-3. The Omega-3 fats
Scientists discover evolutionary link to modern-day echinoderms
Scientists at The Ohio State University have discovered a new species that lived more than 500 million years ago—a form
ISU study: Fifteen years of mosquito data implicate species most likely to transmit West Nile virus in Iowa
A recently published study from Iowa State University medical entomologists found transmission of West Nile virus most often occurs in
Unique oil eating bacteria found in world’s deepest ocean trench
Scientists from the University of East Anglia have discovered a unique oil eating bacteria in the deepest part of the
Malaria: It’s all about the mosquito
Mosquitoes transmit malaria, but not every malaria-infected mosquito is the same. An international team led by Elena Levashina from the