It isn’t the world’s tiniest lizard, but the discovery of this odd-looking gecko by a University of Texas at Arlington professor is big news for science.
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A new species of gecko, Pseudogonatodes fuscofortunatus, was identified through a combination of visual examination, molecular genetics and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) scans. Part ...
Iguanas. Native to Central and South America, iguanas are a unique group of reptiles known for possessing a third "parietal" eye. Unlike their two primary eyes, which provide clear vision, the ...
Scientists from INSERM and affiliated organizations presented findings from their work that aimed to investigate the involvement of heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) in the activation and pathological ...