Children’s National Hospital, widely recognized for its expertise and innovation in pediatric care, has been chosen by the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) to lead the ...
Birds use their beaks for a diverse range of tactile functions (much as primates use their hands), including building nests, finding food, caring for young and during courtship or social interactions.
Credit: Limestone caves like the ones here are often where megafauna fossil remains are found (photo: CJA Bradshaw, Flinders University) ...
Skeleton of a dwarf hippo (Phanourios minor) and artist’s reconstruction of the animal displayed at the Akamas Geology and Palaeontology Information Centre in Pano Arodes, western Cyprus (photo: CJA B ...
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Lindsey Swierk researched the water anole in the triopical forests of southern Coata Rica. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert!
Credit: Remains of dwarf elephants (Palaeoloxodon cypriotes), including radius/ulna (1, 2), canines (3, 4), molars (5, 6, 7), ...
The beaks of albatrosses and penguins, compared to other, “normal” beaks (examples shown of a petrel and a gull) and a bird with a tactile bill-tip organ (a tinamou, close relative of ostriches and ...
Credit: Heart of the Troodos Mountains in western Cyprus showing the kinds of forests and terrain occupied by dwarf elephants and hippos in the Late Pleistocene (photo: CJA Bradshaw) ...
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A water anole demonstrates its breahting behavior.