Animals
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Scientists Discover Key Neurons For Controlling a Cockroach's Mind
After solving and controlling the mechanisms responsible for a cockroach's mobility, researchers from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) believe these findings could be applied to helping the handicapped walk, building more stable robots, and improving autonomous vehicles.
Latest Research Articles
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Deadly Fish Disease Continues To Threaten Lake Winnebago Populations
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Tiny Rare Frogs Depend On Hibernating Bats For Their Poop
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Japan Rejects International Ruling; Plans to Whale in Antarctica
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Rare Omura's Whale Spotted For First Time In the Wild [WATCH]
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Crocodiles Keep One Eye Open As They Sleep, New Study Shows
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Rare Tortoise Twins Thrive After Hatching in New Jersey [WATCH]
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Dolphins: 'Hollering' Over Ship Noise, Expending Energy
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When Migrating Over Great Distances, Shorebirds Rest For Longer Periods, Researchers Say
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Howler Monkeys: Loud Roars Equal Small Balls? [WATCH]
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Bees, Like Teenagers? Complex and Not Regulated Simply by Pheromones
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Vaquita Porpoise: Mexico Launches Survey by Ship and Acoustic Buoy
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Picky Eaters: Cats Are Sensitive To Bitter Tastes, New Study Shows