Dear EarthTalk: Are the animals used in classroom dissection taken from the wild? If so, wouldn't this be endangering their populations? Are there other environmental issues associated with classroom ...
They will fully dissect a smaller (about 200 kilograms) colossal squid while leaving the larger specimen largely intact for display in the museum. The scientists will measure ammonia levels in the ...
At first glance, it is not obvious that students are dissecting invertebrates in Greg Barord’s Central Campus marine biology classroom. There's no scalpels, no nose-burning formaldehyde, no squishy ...
The spade-toothed whale pictured on July 5 by the New Zealand Department of Conservation - Copyright AFP New Zealand Department of Conservation The spade-toothed ...
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center have developed a 3D genomic profiling technique to identify small precancerous lesions in the ...