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Skulls gone wild: How and why some frogs evolved extreme heads Posted: 24 Mar 2020 05:59 AM PDT Beneath slick skin, some frogs sport spines, spikes and other skeletal secrets. A new study is the first to take a close look at the evolution and function of extreme frog skulls. |
How do you power billions of sensors? By converting waste heat into electricity Posted: 23 Mar 2020 07:41 AM PDT Researchers found that thermoelectric power generators lose a great deal of their possible output power because of thermal and electrical contact resistance. Improving this limitation will help society power interconnected technologies of the future. |
Vibes before it bites: 10 types of defensive behavior for the false coral snake Posted: 23 Mar 2020 05:52 AM PDT The False Coral Snake (Oxyrhopus rhombifer) may be capable of recognizing various threat levels and demonstrates ten different defensive behaviors, seven of which are registered for the first time for the species. |
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