Have you ever wanted to watch a biology student slice open a deceased otter and yank its tailbone out from a knot of yellow fat? Or a curator swirl the defrosted remains of a Mexican mouse in water, ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. Patterns on animal skin, such as zebra stripes and poison frog color patches, serve various biological functions, including temperature ...
Ankur Gupta receives funding from NSF (CBET - 2238412) and ACS Petroleum Research Fund (65836 - DNI9). A thought experiment can help visualize the challenge of achieving distinctive color patterns.
Skinning deceased animals and gluing plants: Specimen preparation on display at the Bell Museum At the Bell Expeditions this week, scientists invite the public to see how they preserve plants and ...