Xenopus is a type of frog that is commonly used as a model organism in biological research, and their eggs develop outside of the body, making them especially good for studying development.
Most frogs spend their lives eating insects, croaking noisily, and hopping about. They are generally thought of as harmless ...
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Discover how South Africa's African grey foam-nest tree frogs use teamwork to create unique, moisture-retaining nests for ...
The cytoplasm of ruptured Xenopus frog eggs spontaneously reorganizes into cell-like compartments, according to a study. Can scrambled eggs unscramble themselves? Well, sort of. The cytoplasm of ...
A frog on the edge of a pond and a toad crossing a garden path can appear remarkably similar at first glance. Both belong to ...
Five-day-old red-eyed treefrog embryos are tightly curled inside dehydrated eggs packed closely together. It’s dry enough to make them begin to hatch early amid heating. Karen M. Warkentin As the frog ...
A microscopic, living robot that can heal and power itself has been created out of frog skin cells. Xenobots, named after the frog species Xenopus laevis that the cells come from, were first described ...
The release of about 500 critically endangered dusky gopher frogs in Mississippi is an important step for one of North ...
Can scrambled eggs unscramble themselves? Well, sort of. The cytoplasm of ruptured Xenopus frog eggs spontaneously reorganizes into cell-like compartments, according to a study by researchers at the ...
On some summer mornings in southern Africa, strange white bundles can be spotted hanging from branches above ponds and ...
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