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Neffra Matthews, a retired photogrammetrist for the Bureau of Land Management, was part of a research team in 2014 that first found evidence of dinosaur mating dances at Colorado’s Dinosaur Ridge.
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Stockhead on MSNHot Money Monday: Proteomics brings science to racehorse recovery, as animal health boomsProteomics is giving racehorses a blood test that spots muscle damage, and investors are waking up to just how big animal ...
If you see geese crossing the road, should you try to help? Should you honk at them? Here's what experts say to do.
The horse giveth, the horse taketh away. How typical that Mopotism (Uncle Mo), one of those rare commercial diamonds that ...
Turriff Show’s entry numbers are now confirmed, with over 300 cattle, nearly 800 sheep and 700 horses and ponies. All ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNShared brain circuit drives opposite mating behaviors in male and female miceIn animals with social structures, the drive to reproduce is a complex process; governed by the brain, it's influenced by ...
Rockefeller scientists identified a hormonally primed brain circuit in mice that governs sexual receptivity in females and ...
In animals with social structures, the drive to reproduce is a complex process; governed by the brain, it's influenced by both internal cues such as ...
An Australian research vessel testing a localized form of climate engineering — artificial modification of the weather — to ...
In 2013, when Sandra Altherr, co-founder of the German NGO Pro Wildlife, began looking into the reptile trade in Europe, she wondered why people paid thousands of euros for little-known reptiles whose ...
It’s now just weeks to go until Scotland’s largest two-day agricultural event gets under way. Once again, Turriff Show boasts an ...
From the outside, the cavernous white building looks like any other factory. But step through the front door and the high ...
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