Yes, it’s a cat’s rear-end. I don’t know how the cat got in there; I don’t know how it plans to get out. But it’s a cat’s rear-end.
NextSense's EEG-equipped wireless earbuds are an intriguing idea, but I'm not sure if sleep-tracking can save me from constant tiredness.
The animals were brought from Guyana and Peru for a permanent exhibit at Sloth World.
Researchers have found that people exposed to infrasound feel more irritated and stressed, even when unaware of its presence.
It took more than two years, but we can finally rest easy that it's not the contorted remains of an alien creature.
Unlike most of its invertebrate peers, octopuses gave up protective shells... But it seems that the sacrifice was totally worth it.
The small, plant-eating Lystrosaurus thrived post-extinction, while its predators suffocated to death. Its eggs played a critical role.