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How Some Frogs Survive Being Frozen Solid in WinterImagine being trapped in a block of ice, your heart stopped cold, your body as stiff as glass, and yet knowing you will wake ...
These proteins bind to tiny ice crystals, preventing them from growing and thus preserving the fluidity and function of cells. A closeup shot of a frog in the pond near ... Image via Depositphotos ...
The Watson's tree frog and southern giant burrowing frog populations have been severely impacted by habitat destruction and extreme weather events. It's a small step for science, but a giant leap ...
Two black beady eyes, a short rounded head, four stumpy legs, and a face only a mother (or a herpetologist) could love: Meet ...
Scientifically classified as Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis, the Indian purple frog was discovered as recently as 2003.While locals were aware of this oddball long before the early 2000s (its ...
turtle frogs don't hop like other frogs. Instead, they were born to dig and spend most of their time underground. While most burrowing frogs use their hind legs to shimmy backward into their ...
In a breakthrough with promising real-world applications, a team of Rutgers biophysicists, bioengineers, and plant biologists ...
Professor Lars Schmitz joins WIRED to guide us through a giant tree of life mapping the evolution of eyes in the animal ...
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