A pigment that makes feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells.
The dress code policy has a caveat that says principals can amend the policy for special occasions and events.
The Nature Network on MSN
12 things nature does automatically that humans try to engineer
We spend billions of pounds and decades of research trying to build machines that can clean the air, move water, […] ...
Impact of AI on productivity is apparent but is still relatively small compared to the considerable investments in the ...
Euro 7 forces carmakers into an engineering arms race: brake dust traps, tire wear limits, and cyber-locked ECUs murdering ...
AZ Animals on MSN
These bugs don’t just walk on water—they row and skate across it
When we think about creatures skimming across water, images of birds landing or frogs leaping come to mind. But some of ...
Small in size, big in bite. From unusual eating habits to strange behaviours, we explore what makes the world’s smallest ...
Evolutionarily speaking, the ultimate goal of a lifeform is to reproduce and stave off extinction. Many plants and animals ...
Your brain might have a hidden neural layer that puts you in touch with the same “figures” during altered states of ...
Scientists found that some mosquitoes really are targeting humans more than other food sources, but it could be a matter of ...
A mixture of anxiety and excitement coursed through Keanini Aarona in the weeks before five Hawaiian crows, or ʻalalā, were ...
From bold foxes to gregarious birds, animals’ personalities are increasingly being seen as crucial to conservation efforts.
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