animals
-
Freshwater Fish Have Evolved With Built-In Night Vision Goggles, Researchers Say
To adapt to changing environments, fish have evolved with an enzyme researchers refer to as Cyp27c1, which is closely linked to vitamin A and known to promote good vision in low light.
Latest Research Articles
-
Elephants Use Trunks As Leaf Blowers To Reach Food, Proving Situational Awareness, Researchers Say
-
Bugs With Bifocals: Researchers Admire Newly Understood Complex Vision Of Beetles
-
Largest Feathered Raptor Ever Found Unearthed In South Dakota
-
Kangaroos More Gassy Than Thought: Learning for Cows
-
Illegal Pot Farms Continue To Threaten Native Fishers, Researchers Say
-
Fossil Examination Changes the Way Researchers View Evolution Of Sea Urchins
-
T. rex Could Open Jaw a Full 90 Degrees to Take Bite Out Of Prey, Researchers Say
-
Record For World's Tiniest Snail Is Broken In Just Weeks, Researchers Say
-
Female Monarchs More Efficient Fliers Than Males, New Study Explains
-
Having a Dog Could Significantly Reduce Child's Chance Of Developing Asthma, Researchers Say
-
New Oil-Based Pesticides Most Effective At Limiting Brown Widow Spider Populations, Researchers Say
-
Rhesus Monkeys Recognize Members of Social Groups Based on Body Odor, Researchers Say