A Cambridge University research team lead by Dr. Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz has successfully grown the first functioning artificial embryo in history. Pioneering a hitherto unattempted approach, the...
TGNR is proud to introduce our newest column Neuronomics, by Kristen E. Strubberg. In short, Neuronomics covers all things neuroscience.
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle has been identified as the first known bioflourescent reptile by David Gruber; while studying flourescent reefs.
The reports of their deaths were somewhat exaggerated. Two species – the blue-bearded helmetcrest humming bird and Bouvier’s red colobus monkey – thought extinct were found...
The elusive mammal, the lli Pika, has been identified again after 20 years. Since it’s discovery in 1983, the lli Pika is still a mystery.