We expel carbon dioxide as waste. Naked mole rats bathe their brains in it to prevent seizures. The unique animals thrive underground but cannot handle the lack of carbon dioxide above.
While many local creatures don’t present any dangers, unfortunately moles, squirrels and deer can be pests for the gardener.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest place on Earth, and we're still in the dark about much of the life that calls it home. Here ...
In the fall and winter, Loba's black mole or mole negro croissants are made with a mole paste made up of at least a dozen ...
Julian Norton has become a household name thanks to his role on The Yorkshire Vet - and the animal lover has detailed some of ...
Stephanie Feng is the owner of Juiced What You Needed, which is opening at 546 S. Main St. She is originally from Houston, ...
Whitegate CE Primary School’s stage adaption of Kenneth Graham’s cherished children’s novel, The Wind in the Willows, ran for ...
An international research team concludes that gentle touch is not only good for mental health, but also for the evolution of cooperation.
On this week's episode: ancient human ancestors didn't eat meat, carbon caught in a cosmic conveyer belt, robotic bees pollinating crops, and the incredibly rare marsupial mole gets a checkup.
Some British Columbians have been making mountains out of mole hills, according to the professional association for B.C.
The power of touch and social connections helps people to cope with an increasingly stressful world as indicated by a recent decline in mental health ...