Invertebrate numbers have decreased by 45 percent on average over a 35 year period in which the human population doubled, reports a study on the impact of humans on declining animal numbers. This ...
A hundred years since microbiologists first discovered the invertebrate immune system, they are just beginning to understand its complexity. Scientists recently discovered that invertebrates have ...
There are many small, feasible ways we can take invertebrate welfare into consideration. The science of invertebrate welfare can be intimately connected with the science of invertebrate sentience. The ...
WESH 2's Adrian Whitsett, along with the Orlando Science Center, is bringing you the latest edition of The Science of It.Today, we are learning about invertebrates.Adrian shows us what a bi-valve is, ...
Scientists willing to drive boats and cars in convoluted patterns say that spiny lobsters are the first animals without backbones to pass tests for the orienteering power called true navigation. This ...
Three California two-spot octopuses learned to use a mirror to find a live crab hidden behind them, choosing the correct side ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Oct. 7 (UPI) --Researchers at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry think research animals should die with dignity -- even invertebrates. Recently, scientists at ESF set ...
Several Australian animals could be pushed to the brink of extinction by the current bushfire crisis, including critters you probably haven't heard of before. Australia could lose multiple species as ...
Up until the mid-1980s, human babies didn't feel pain. Of course that's not actually true, but due to research conducted in the 18th and early 19th centuries, it was an attitude that still lingered ...