To get to the bottom of it, they looked at the fish’s anatomy and physiology and discovered something curious in their gills.
Despite being mammals, these remarkably cancer-resistant animals share a lot in common with cold-blooded species.
In that water, warm-blooded animals not adapted to life in the cold have mere minutes before the low temperatures bring on ...
Just thinking about bed bugs can give you the creepy crawlies. But did you know that you are more likely to encounter these ...
Most recent NWS case identified in a six-day-old calf in the state of Tamaulipas, approximately 197 miles from the ...
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Common brain parasite can infect your immune cells. Here's why that's probably OK
The parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, is potentially deadly. But new UVA Health research reveals how our bodies keep it under ...
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Two white-blooded fish, two paths: Icefish and noodlefish independently lose red blood cell function
Antarctic icefish are famous for living without red blood cells, but they are not alone. A species of needle-shaped, ...
Since Nov. 25, at least 10 new cases of incidents involving the New World screwworm fly have been confirmed within 400 miles ...
Researchers discovered that refillable jugs and everyday dispensers can contaminate drinking water, and only a small fraction ...
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