Biologists find first lungless frog
April 8 : Biologists have found the first recorded species of frog that breathes without lungs in a clear, cold-water stream on the island of Borneo in Indonesia.
April 8 : Biologists have found the first recorded species of frog that breathes without lungs in a clear, cold-water stream on the island of Borneo in Indonesia.
Apr 6 : Bee behaviour is not hard-wired as once believed, say researchers who found that the insects learn to recognise particular bushes, trees and flowers.
April 4 : Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have shown that octopuses have love lives far more intricate than previously known, by finding that the animals exhibit behaviour such as flirting, holding hands, displaying fits of jealousy, and even cross-dressing.
April 1 : Ongoing research into the head-butting behaviour of pachycephalosaurs—a group of relatively small dinosaurs that lived from about 80 million to 65 million years ago in Asia and
April 1 : Researchers at the Yale and Washington University have shed light on the evolution of complex traits in creatures, by finding that higher organisms do not have a “cost of
Apr 1 : The miserable and toiling life of the lowly female Cape honeybees can be reincarnated as royalty, at least that’s what a new research suggests.
Mar 28 : When it comes to finding a mate, size doesn’t really play much of a role for one species of armed beetle, says a new study.
March 28 : German scientists have shown that just like primates, birds can also cooperate with each other to win a food reward by performing tasks that are difficult for them to do on
Mar 27 : Just like men can use fast cars or showy clothes to impress the ladies, male Amazon river dolphins, or botos, carry natural objects such as sticks and rocks, sometimes
Mar 27 : For years, people have thought that the male peacocks beautiful plume is mainly to attract females during the mating season. Now however, a new study has found that