Study reveals how pancreatic cancer cells may hide from the immune system—and how scientists hope to unmask them with ...
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Albino or Leucistic? The Science Behind America’s “White Raccoons”
Imagine that you’re taking an evening stroll in the woods. All of a sudden, you spot a flash of color and two glowing eyes.
Aerial drones also revealed the structure of the hunt: dolphins spread out in a scouting line, driving fish toward the ...
Most people’s reaction to seeing a snake is a mix of surprise and a sudden urge to be somewhere else, especially if you find ...
Some animals produce their own light, no special effects involved. In certain cases, it helps them hunt or avoid predators.
The rare slider skink is an elusive species of reptile, found only in Australia. It's only the second of its kind to be ...
While Bucks and Montgomery County residents have been stymied by severe weather conditions, another inhabitant of the area is ...
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Meet the 5 Wildest New Deep-Sea Creatures Scientists Have Discovered in the Darkest Parts of the Ocean
The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to ...
Whether it’s seaweed cloaks or see-through wings, these animals know how to hide. Meet four masters of disguise who’ve turned camouflage and mimicry into a work of art.
An international research team has succeeded in deciphering a key mechanism that controls the growth of pancreatic cancers.
The cancer gene MYC camouflages tumours by suppressing alarm signals that normally activate the immune system. This finding ...
Rodman Branch Library plans a puzzle swap Feb. 13-14. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 13 and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 14, patrons of all ages can bring a jigsaw puzzle to the Branch Library and exchange it ...
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