Animals
-
How Studying Elephant Trunks are Helping Scientists to Build Next-Gen Robots
Scientists have figured out the physics behind the various ways in which elephants use their trunks to lift objects, eat, and drink, an advance that could aid in building new kinds of robots.
Latest Research Articles
-
Mollusk Dubbed as 'Wandering Meatloaf' Has Teeth Made of Rare Iron!
-
Life-Threatening Bite of Noble False Widow Spider May Lead to Hospitalization
Notorious Poacher Who Allegedly Killed 70 Bengal Tigers Arrested by Police in Bangladesh
-
Dog's Love Language: 5 Ways Your Dog is Saying 'I Love You'
-
Endangered Alpine Parrot Intentionally Moved to the Mountains to Avoid People
-
Experts Discovered New Species Aptly Named ‘Chocolate’ Tree Frog
-
Weird Virus is Turning Honeybees Into Cannibal 'Trojan Horse' That Eat Their Young
-
Mysterious Sudden Death of 12 Stingrays Baffle Experts in ZooTampa
VIDEO: Female Elephants in Israeli Zoo Protect Their Calf During Air Raids
-
Blind Birds Sweep Washington, Terrify DC Residents
-
NASA Makes Plan to Send 128 Glowing Baby Squids and 5,000 Water Bears to Space!
Monkeys Capable of Picking Up New Accents to Communicate Better