Red-fronted lemurs sometimes pick up a millipede, give it a chew to make it secrete toxins,…
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Lemurs self-medicate by rubbing toxic millipedes over their bottoms
Red-fronted lemurs sometimes pick up a millipede, give it a chew to make it secrete toxins,…
Earth Overshoot Day – what to make of this moment of reckoning?
Earth Overshoot Day is a hugely popular way to highlight our global environmental impact. Here are…
An Amazonian snake has two types of venom that kill different prey
The Amazon puffing snake has evolved to deliver two kinds of venom with one bite –…
An Amazonian snake has two types of venom that kill different prey
The Amazon puffing snake has evolved to deliver two kinds of venom with one bite –…
NASA’s plans to end the ISS could put its Mars missions in danger
A report on NASA's plans to stop funding the International Space Station by 2024 reveals that…
When you ride the subway you share bacteria with everyone in your city
Unique bacterial communities exist on most Hong Kong subway train lines in the morning, but these…
Boy’s brain works just fine after a large piece was removed
A boy had a third of his right brain hemisphere removed to treat his epilepsy. His…
Boy’s brain works just fine after a large piece was removed
A boy had a third of his right brain hemisphere removed to treat his epilepsy. His…
When you ride the subway you share bacteria with everyone in your city
Unique bacterial communities exist on most Hong Kong subway train lines in the morning, but these…