Discover unique animals that start with Y, from the massive Yak to the rare Yeti Crab. Explore this list of names and fascinating facts about these creatures.
The minimum monthly wage next month is to rise to NT$29,500 (US$937.10) from NT$28,590, while the minimum hourly wage would be NT$196, up from NT$190. About 1.74 million people are expected to benefit ...
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What animal is the Grinch? A scientist breaks down the mystery
An anatomist has analysed the Grinch’s anatomy to uncover what animal he most resembles. The Christmas villain appears to be a mix of monkey, dog, cat and owl, with traits that explain his movement, ...
Heavier rains are triggering regulatory pauses on harvesting oysters and clams—and putting fishermen out of work.
This important study provides a detailed analysis of the transcriptional landscape of the mouse hippocampus in the context of various physiological states. The main conclusions have solid support: ...
A Pan African Sanctuary Alliance analysis flags chacma baboons as the most frequently recorded primate in legal international ...
This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
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Giant tunnels in South America exist, and humans didn’t build them
Deep beneath the hillsides and suburbs of Brazil, there are tunnels so vast and regular that they look like abandoned subway ...
Tucked away in Colorado Springs, where the mountains meet the plains and bargain hunters meet their match, sits a secondhand ...
If you truly want to commit to someone for life, it's worth taking notes from the California deer mouse. This tiny rodent has topped the animal kingdom's monogamy 'league table' – while humans rank ...
We reveal the top and bottom 10 of 'Premier League of Monogamy' HUMANS are less likely to cheat than chimps – but are more prone to promiscuity than beavers. They’re the findings of a major study into ...
Scientists organize millions of proteins by shape, as predicted by AI, revealing 700,000 new families and some shapes unique ...
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