Certain species of wasps and frogs share a pain and inflammation peptide similar to one found in vertebrates to help defend against predators—a discovery that contributes to a shifting view of how ...
Some wasps and frogs evolved similar chemicals that cause pain in predators, even though the species are not closely related.
The next time you stub your toe, get pricked with a needle, or have your fingers jammed in the lid of a piano, you might pause to consider the marvellous way our bodies are able to heal such injuries.
DNA analysis reveals a fanged frog scientists thought was one species for nearly 200 years is actually several hidden species ...
Alvin Helden, an entomologist and researcher at the Center for Ecology, Evolution and the Environment at Anglia Ruskin ...
DNA is revealing that many animals once thought to be a single species may actually be several hidden ones. But research on ...
When a new species is discovered, it's tempting to imagine an adventure novel, said Chan Kin Onn of Michigan State University. "Most people have this image of an intrepid explorer braving an isolated ...
Neurons placed inside engineered living bodies built from frog cells self-organize, become active, and reshape movement ...
A new genetic study by researchers at Michigan State University reveals that Borneo’s “fanged frogs” may consist of several hidden species, highlighting complex evolution and the importance of DNA in ...
Close observations and studies have shown that many frogs use their eyeballs to help push food down their throat!
Certain species of wasps and frogs share a pain and inflammation peptide similar to one found in vertebrates to help defend against predators - a ...