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.
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These ancient amphibians evolved to hunt like crocodiles
Evolution sometimes produces animals that look strikingly similar even when they are not closely related. This process, known ...
The animals — a pygmy long-fingered possum and a newly identified ring-tailed glider — are examples of rare “Lazarus species” that reappear after vanishing from the scientific record. Each species has ...
Researchers discovered that a 215-million-year-old reptile started life on four legs and switched to two as an adult.
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Why do some land animals keep webbed feet even without water? The strange evolutionary puzzle
Scientists discover webbed feet in land animals, challenging common assumptions. This trait, initially for swimming, also ...
LiveX KL 2026, which took place on the 6th of February 2026 at the Hilton Kuala Lumpur, brought together more than 250 telecom leaders and senior professionals from across the globe to uncover key ...
Study shows how viral single-gene lysis proteins lock the peptidoglycan flippase MurJ into an outward-facing state ...
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What does the appendix do? Biologists explain the complicated evolution of this inconvenient organ
Most people know only two things about the appendix: You don’t need it – and if it bursts, you need surgery fast. That basic ...
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