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What It Takes to Save the Axolotl
On the outskirts of Mexico City, biologists are working to reintroduce a treasured amphibian to the wild. But first they must revive an ancient method of farming.
Mexico city
Distrito federal
United states
Miguel ignacio rivas
Carlos sumano
Antonio ocampo
Juan carlos dom
Esther quintero
Luis zambrano
Horacio mena
Autonomous university in xochimilco
Aquaculture research in cuemanco
National autonomous university of mexico
Conservation international
Microsoft corporation
National autonomous university
Amber Fossils Suggest Male Mosquitoes Were Once Bloodsuckers
The preserved insects, from a cache of Lebanese resin, appear to be male but have mouth parts that are found only on modern female mosquitoes.
France general
Dale greenwalt
Dany azar
Lebanese university
Smithsonian national museum of natural history
Institute of geology
National museum of natural history
Current biology
Nanjing institute
National museum
Natural history
Smithsonian national museum
Current biology journal
Your feed science
Your feed animals
Dolphins Can Sense Electric Fields, Which Isn t That Shocking
Scientists found that dolphins have an ability to sense electric fields, which may help them hunt and navigate the seas.
United states
Denise herzing
Guido dehnhardt
University paris nanterre
University of rostock
Nuremberg zoo
Wild dolphin project
University paris
Electric power
Animal behavior
Animal cognition
Animal intelligence
Journal of experimental biology
Your feed science
Your feed animals
These Underwater Fireworks Are From Sea Fireflies Looking for Mates
Tiny crustaceans the size of sand grains sneeze up packets of glowing mucus to impress potential partners.
United states
Bocas del toro
Todd oakley
Christy chamberlain monterey
Presley adamson
Santa barbara
Nicholai hensley
James morin
Edith widder
Cornell university
Ocean research
Conservation association
Proceedings of the royal society
University of california
Monterey bay
Animal behavior
Could Longevity Drugs for Dogs Extend Your Pet s Life?
Longevity drugs for our canine companions are moving closer to reality. They also raise questions about what it might mean to succeed.
United states
New york
New south wales
New yorker
Colin selman
Celine halioua
Rebecca walker
Emilie adams
Bev klingensmith
Anne quain
Daniel promislow
Kate creevy
Karen cornelius
University of washington
University of north carolina at chapel hill
Drug administration
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