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New dinosaur species found by CSU faculty member named after Norse god
The Coloradoan via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoHe grew up in Colorado and received a bachelor’s degree in geology, biology and zoology from CSU in 2004. Reporter Kelly Lyell covers education, breaking news, some sports ...
Could rats and dogs detect disease better than the finest lab equipment?
Nature· 5 days agoThe animals’ keen sense of smell could improve the detection of illnesses such as cancer and...
How germ granules promote germ cell fate - Nature Reviews Genetics
Nature· 5 days agoIn this Review, Pamula and Lehmann describe how distinct membraneless germ granules organize the germ cell cytoplasm at different stages of the germline life cycle to determine germ cell identity ...
Sensory secrets of penis and clitoris unlocked after more than 150 years
Nature· 5 days agoLow-frequency vibrations arouse genital nerve cells in mice — a finding that might lead to...
Watch Blood-Sucking Leeches Leap From Leaves and Soar Through the Air
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoFor centuries, observers have told tales of leeches leaping through the air in pursuit of their next...
Homosexuality Is Common In Animals So Why Do Scientists Rarely Talk About It?
IFLScience· 2 days agoSame-sex sexual behavior has been observed in many non-human species across the world. According to...
MacroBlitzing is a summer activity that anyone can do: Nature News
Portsmouth Herald via Yahoo News· 5 days agoOne of the biggies for me was not doing a stream macroinvertebrate biodiversity survey with my ...
Scallop science: New tool is guide to sustainability as harvesting begins
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMorgan Hawkins, an ecology and evolutionary biology doctoral student who conducts research at the...
Scientists finally think they know why giraffe necks are so long
Business Insider· 6 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
Time Is Running Out for the Hudson Bay Polar Bears
Smithsonian Magazine· 6 days agoThe polar bears living in Canada’s Hudson Bay will disappear within the next few decades unless humans halt global warming, according to new research. If global temperatures increase between ...