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Hello: elephants talk to each other using name-like calls!
Cosmos· 6 hours agoWild African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) might address each other like humans – using...
URI invasive species expert co-leads two global st | Newswise
Newswise· 5 days agoIn a recently published paper in Nature Ecology & Evolution, the authors of last year’s assessment –...
German cockroaches have humans to thank for their evolution
Futurity· 6 days agoIt turns out the cockroach, Blattella germanica, found across the globe, is a pest of our own...
Elephants Call Their Relatives by Name across the Savanna
Scientific American· 6 hours agoHumans have a long history of inventing names for elephants. There is Disney’s Dumbo, of course, and...
Why do we love to see unlikely animal friendships? A psychology expert explains
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoA plethora of research on primates, birds, kangaroos, dolphins, horses, cats and dogs has shown many...
Unlocking the Genetic Giant: Tiny Fern Has the Largest Genome of Any Organism on Earth
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoThe Tmesipteris oblanceolata fern sets a new record for the largest genome, impacting plant growth...
‘If Not Friend, Why Friend-Shaped?’ A Beary Scientific Investigation
Scientific American· 4 days agoMost deadly apex predators have a certain ferocity to them that doesn’t scream “friend”—think lions,...
Old Genes, New Tricks: The Science of Suspended Animation in Killifish
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoThe African turquoise killifish utilizes a unique survival strategy through diapause, leveraging...
This Innovation Could Revolutionize Kidney Care of Black Patients
Capital B via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhen the news hit this spring that the first genetically modified pig kidney was successfully...
What dead flowers tell us about the future of life on Earth
Washington Post· 2 days ago“The pink lady’s slipper is one of those iconic spring flowers that once you see it, you never...