Science is taking a major step forward by exploring the possibility of bringing extinct species back to life. Iconic animals like the woolly mammoth, the dodo, and the Tasmanian tiger could ...
Which is one big baby. But all this eating is for a very good reason. Caterpillars need to store up a lot of energy as they will soon go through a remarkable transformation. Like a tadpole ...
The blobfish, a slow-moving, slimy-looking sea creature once deemed the ugliest animal in the world, has just experienced the ...
The world's amphibians are in trouble. Because of their sensitivity to climate change, habitat loss, and pollution, they may ...
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See Fantastic Frogs in 15 Fun Photographs
While some frogs call the great outdoors on six continents (excluding Antarctica) home, others are domesticated, kept as pets ...
Your baby is trying to communicate with you from the moment they are born. But it's not always easy to work out what they're trying to say when they can't speak any words. There are some signs to ...
Mar. 14, 2025 — The oxytocin system -- which helps release breast milk and strengthens the bond between mother and baby -- may be affected during breastfeeding in mothers experiencing postnatal ...
Mar. 12, 2025 — New research suggests black holes may transition into 'white holes', ejecting matter and potentially even time back into the universe, defying our current understanding of these ...
De-extinction — the science of resurrecting extinct species — is progressing in leaps and bounds. Here are six creatures that researchers could bring back to life.
Jaundice (yellow skin) in a baby during the first 3 months of life (90 days) The skin turns a yellow color from high bilirubin levels in the blood ...