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From demon to danger noodle, human ideas about snakes can be as contradictory as the creatures themselves. In Slither, Stephen S. Hall challenges our serpent stereotypes.
Koalas, wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, and dingoes are what spring to mind when I think of Australia. In addition to big ...
I’ve attended every show by David Quirk since his 2013 exploration of his own infidelity, Shaking Hands with Danger. Twelve ...
This year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival is in full swing. Keep an eye on our ever-growing list of reviews here.
“So instead of a spiky round ball, you’ve got more of a long snake and it’s covered in ... they inadvertently spread the viral particles to organs such as the lungs, liver and, in rare ...
It is the first study to show that microplastics from the gut can translocate in sea turtles, opening up the possibility of different organs—especially the reproductive system—being directly ...
A new study finds microplastics in nearly every organ of stranded sea turtles, including their reproductive systems.
UTA scientists reveal how the flowerpot snake repairs DNA and provides insights into human genetic conditions like Down ...
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Why do snakes shed their skin?
The trade-off of this hardy external layer is that it doesn't expand; it remains relatively inflexible and constricts the ...
The flowerpot snake, one of the world’s smallest snakes, has some unusual distinctions. Also known as the Brahminy blind ...
No longer considered functionless, the “rediscovered” rete ovarii may be crucial for understanding “unexplainable” infertility and ovarian disorders.