Floating in near-weightless conditions can be disorienting for even the most experienced astronauts. Male reproductive ...
A new study by Harvard biologists reveals how octopuses feel their way to potential mates with a "taste by touch" sensory ...
How do octopuses mate in the dark? A new study shows how the hectocotylus arm uses progesterone receptors to "taste" for a mate.
A new study by Harvard biologists reveals how octopuses feel their way to potential mates with a “taste by touch” sensory system and even can couple at arm’s length without actually seeing each other.
Scientists found that the male’s hectocotylus, the specialized arm for mating, is lined with receptors that can sense ...
A new study led by Harvard biologists, in collaboration with the University of California San Diego, the Okinawa Institute of ...
Greg Gianforte signed Senate Bill 437 this week, which was previously dismissed on the grounds that it was unconstitutional ...
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Acquisition will bring two differentiated commercialized immunology medicines to Biogen with EMPAVELI® FDA-approved in three indications, ...