The ‘tuko’, the endemic Philippine gecko, has been making a lot of noise in the wildlife trade – and conservationists don’t like what they’re hearing. Leer más.





Snakes have been around for some 150 million years, but their ancient physiology might hold some important clues to developing new drugs. Leer más.
Sauropod dinosaurs, the enormous plant-eating dinos with long tails and necks, had body temperatures ranging from 96.3 to 100.8 degrees Fahrenheit — making them as warm as most mammals — including people. Leer más.
Los saurópodos, los mayores dinosaurios terrestres, tenían una temperatura corporal de entre 36 y 38 ºC, cifras semejantes a las que registran los mamíferos modernos. El análisis de isótopos de los dientes fósiles de estos animales sugiere que los saurópodos podrían haber sido de sangre caliente. Leer más.
Looking for innovations in aircraft design, engineers have gone back to the tried and true designs of 65 million years ago. Leer más.