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Plants & Animals May 5, 2025

How are they biting? High-speed video reveals unexpected jaw movements in reef fish

Some reef fish have the unexpected ability to move their jaws from side to side, biologists at the University of California, Davis have discovered. This ability—which is rare among vertebrate animals—allows these fish ...

Plants & Animals May 5, 2025

Rare grasshopper thought extinct rediscovered after 40 years

The Monte Gordo grasshopper (Eyprepocprifas insularis) has proved to be a rare and elusive species: its last, and, until now, the only sighting was a single specimen found in 1980. This is why researcher Dr. Michel Lecoq ...

Evolution May 5, 2025

Genomic survey uncovers evolutionary origins of secretoglobins

At a conference in Washington, D.C., in 2000, the secretoglobin super family of proteins was named to classify proteins with structural similarities to its founding member uteroglobin. Now, 25 years later, there is still ...

Plants & Animals May 5, 2025

Saving the Asian unicorn—if it still exists: Saola genome mapped for first time

Is it extinct, or does it still roam somewhere deep in the misty highland forests of Vietnam and Laos? It has been nicknamed the Asian unicorn due to its almost mythical rarity, and it is the most recently discovered large ...

Evolution May 5, 2025

How dogs and cats are evolving to look alike and why it's humans' fault—new research

Domestication has made cats and dogs more diverse, but also curiously alike—with serious implications for their health and welfare, new research shows.

Plants & Animals May 5, 2025

Toxic algae bloom taking a toll on Southern California's marine life

One by one, the four California sea lions slid out of their crates and into the ocean. As the SeaWorld San Diego rescue boat bobbed nearby, one of the pinnipeds dove deep and then popped his head out of the water, his mouth ...

Ecology May 3, 2025

Why whale urine is so important to life in the sea

Even biologists only capture a glimpse of the lives of whales. There are still many species whose lives are largely a mystery, particularly the deep diving whales.

Other May 3, 2025

Saturday Citations: Cancer precursor cell identified; Webb spots more old galaxies

This week, archaeologists identified depictions of the Milky Way galaxy in ancient Egyptian imagery. A mathematician found a new way to solve higher polynomial equations, one of algebra's oldest challenges. And climbing shoe ...

Earth Sciences May 2, 2025

Loss of sea ice alters the colors of light in the ocean

The disappearance of sea ice in polar regions due to global warming not only increases the amount of light entering the ocean, but also changes its color. These changes have far-reaching consequences for photosynthetic organisms ...

Economics & Business May 2, 2025

Using principles of swarm intelligence, study compares platforms that allow brainstorming among large groups

Humans are not the only species that deliberate in groups to reach decisions; schools of fish, flocks of birds, and swarms of bees can reach rapid decisions about life-or-death issues before finding an optimal solution. Biologists ...

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