The Western Journal on MSNOpinion
Op-ed: The abortion pill in American water: Outdated testing demands updated answers
Could the abortion pill be lowering America’s fertility rate through our drinking water? Right now, nobody really knows.
The giant Goliath frog builds specialized nests, moves rocks, and raises tadpoles that eat only one aquatic plant.
In the past decade, (bio)archaeology has seen a revitalisation and interest in issues surrounding gender, sex, and sexuality. Theoretical critiques from ...
A mystery lizard hints at progress for the San Antonio Zoo's "lizard factory," where researchers rebuild the Texas horned lizard population.
The common coquí frog is a small but iconic species in Puerto Rico. Their melodic "co-quí" call is a lullaby for people on the island. Coqui frog ...
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This 125-million-year-old “pregnant” bivalve is the oldest known fossil evidence of maternal care in shellfish
When we think of great mothers of the animal kingdom, a few famous faces pop to mind. The incredible elephant matriarchs that ...
In addition to listening to us on RTÉ Radio 1 at 22:00 every Monday night, don't forget that you can also listen back to each ...
Most frogs are recognised by a familiar set of features: bulging eyes, powerful legs and a life divided between water and ...
For a frog no bigger than a fingernail, survival depends on how it spends every bit of energy.New research from the University of Florida shows that ...
For a frog no bigger than a fingernail, survival depends on how it spends every bit of energy. New research from the University of Florida shows that young frogs prioritize growing quickly even when ...
A fascinating beautifully illustrated new book offers a scientifically based guide about how different animals get it on―a ...
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