Urban raccoons are developing shorter snouts, revealing how city life is subtly reshaping wildlife anatomy and behavior.
Scans reveal unique spiral optic nerves in chameleons, solving a 2,000-year-old mystery about how they move their eyes.
Relations between dogs and people are so normal and pervasive as to pass almost unregarded. Yet viewed objectively, this ...
Eagle-eyed tQ readers will have spotted that there was no best-of-November round-up last month, in order to make room for our ...
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Why modern human faces differ so much from Neanderthals
Modern humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor, lived side by side in parts of Eurasia, and even had children ...
First England captain Ben Stokes called his home country miserable, now even teammates aren’t spared his sledging.
Whether you're a thrill seeker, an animal lover, or a foodie, there are plenty of activities in Mazatlán, Mexico, for any ...
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Scientists unveil a tiny robot that can roam the human body
Tiny robots small enough to slip through blood vessels are moving from speculative fiction into the medical lab, promising ...
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Nearly Complete Skull of a Dome-Headed Dinosaur Makes Its Way to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
The remarkable skull will be on display from December 22 through December 28. After spending the next few years behind the ...
A rare dinosaur skull will soon go on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, but the fossil will ...
From broad cheekbones and a flexible back to a small prefrontal cortex, here’s everything an anatomist thinks makes the ...
Lucy Hyde, a lecturer in anatomy at the University of Bristol has turned her attention to the Christmas villain, in a bid to ...
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