Limits to running speed in dogs, horses and human

The importance of stupidity in scientific research (2008)

Scientists have discovered that clownfish, or anemonefish (Amphiprion ocellaris) recognize each other, counting the white stripes along their sides, in order to relentlessly harass their own kind out of their space.

Bottlenose dolphins can detect weak electric fields, which helps them to find prey buried in the sand and avoid predators

Cholesterol regulates insulin-induced mTORC1 signaling (Nov 2023)

Energy expenditure of southern right whales varies with body size, reproductive state and activity level

Artificial light impairs local attraction to females in male glow-worms

Effects of different modes of exercise on skeletal muscle mass and function and IGF-1 signaling during early aging in mice (Oct 2022)

Environmental, individual and social traits of free-ranging raccoons influence performance in cognitive testing || Shy raccoons are better learners than bold ones, a result that has implications for our relationship with urban wildlife.

The importance of stupidity in scientific research

Bacteria-killing viruses unite with antibiotics to fight devastating antibiotic-resistant bacteria