Animals
Finally! First-Ever Evidence Proves Birds Take Naps While Flying
Evidence show that birds can soar high and take turns even while in deep sleep. Birds spend most of their lives flying. Previous researchers have speculated that birds snooze during these long-hour flights, but there has been no evidence to show it, until recently, when an international team of researchers tracked the brain activity of frigatebirds in-flight.
Latest Research Articles
An Untold Painful Story: Severe Arthritis Found in Duck-Billed Dinosaur’s Elbow
Awesome! Prehistoric Animal's Fossilized Ear Reveals Ancient Origins of Whale's Ultrasonic Hearing
Bulldog Extinction? Adorable Dog Breed May Be Gone Soon
Consequences of Climate Change: Carbon Dioxide, Fossil Fuels Force Fish to Switch to Permanent Night Mode
Thirsty, Lonely Woolly: Earth's Last Mammoth Went Extinct Due to Water Scarcity
Sun Bear Legs Found On a Bus in Vietnam
Ecology of Fear: Researchers Discover 'Super Predators' More Frightening Than Bears, Wolves
Rare Discovery: Scientists Found Mysterious Beaked Whale Species Resembling a Japanese Legend
Swallowed a Battery? Ingestible Origami Robot Made from Pig Gut Can Remove It, Stop Stomach Bleeding
Talking Ape? An Orangutan Named Rocky Could Mimic Human Speech
These New Spiky Ant Species Look Like Khaleesi's Dragons From 'Game of Thrones'
A Medieval Water Power Brought Down Salmon Stocks




