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Live Science on MSNWhy is color blindness so much more common in men than in women?The most common form of color blindness is red-green color blindness. This happens when people are born without the type of ...
The Earth is full of remarkable species, and the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) is certainly one of them. This small ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNWhy do some animals change color in summer?In nature, it's not uncommon to observe animals that change color with the seasons. You may have heard of the arctic fox or ...
Blue sharks possess a secret hidden in their skin: a sophisticated arrangement of microscopic crystals and pigments that ...
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New research into the anatomy of blue sharks (Prionace glauca) reveals a unique nanostructure in their skin that produces ...
A unique nanostructure in their skin that produces their iconic blue coloration may also enable them to change color.
Blue sharks get their glow from hidden nanocrystals — and those same structures might let them subtly change color under ...
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IFLScience on MSNBlue Sharks’ Freaky Tooth-Skin Makes It Possible For Them To Change Color To Green And Even GoldAs well as explaining what makes the blue shark so darn blue, it also appears that through the same mechanism, that blue can ...
You might guess a spider. And a gator. But a snail? That and others make up the 10 deadliest creatures found in Louisiana, ...
The connection between Superman and Kryptonite is so firmly established in American culture that “Kryptonite” has become ...
High-throughput synapse profiling reveals cell-type-specific spatial configurations in the fly brain
Characterization of intracellular synapse heterogeneity aides to understand the intricate computational logic of neuronal circuits. Despite recent advances in connectomics, the spatial patterns of ...
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