The wrinkly rodent barely seems to age and appears almost impervious to cancer, heart disease, and mental decline. Can these astounding abilities be adapted for humans?
Pulling the plug on the National Center for Atmospheric Research is part of a "systematic destruction" of American science.
Community members are invited to enjoy casual conversation and learn more about the city with the Mayor of Monterey Park. By Melanie Hooks Each month, the gath ...
The Queen gets to tell everyone what to do, and she chooses a few males to breed with, we believe,” says Kerns. “However, she can have one of the largest litters of any mammals, over 30 babies at a ...
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No weapons system has been more heavily guarded than the MOLE (Molecular Orbiting Low-Level Explorer). First hint of its existence came last spring when a Washington-datelined story in Electronic News ...
Naked mole-rats seem to have found nature’s cheat code for longevity. Scientists discovered that small tweaks in one of their proteins make it better at fixing DNA damage, helping the animals resist ...
Ever wonder why we all have moles scattered across our skin? These small spots are clusters of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes - and they can reveal a lot about genetics, sunlight, and ...
There are some strange-looking animals that make you question what they really are. One of these animals is the Mexican mole lizard. While they are lizards, they also strangely resemble worms with T.