SYFY WIRE biology Spiders that eat snakes up to hundreds of times their size are the real-life Spider-Man vs. the Lizard By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago We have mysterious stuff in our chromosomes, and it’s definitely not DNA By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Forget immortality. New evidence of 150-year maximum limit to human life By Jeff Spry 2 years ago Dr. Frankenstein can take a day off, because these micro-hearts create themselves and beat on their own By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Cheeky! We can’t actually talk out of our butt, but new study shows some mammals can breathe out of them By Vanessa Armstrong 2 years ago Brave New World is being reinvented with synthetic embryos—and the right reasons By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Yes, we really share genes with headless sea creatures from half a billion years ago By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Humans may be manipulative, but some animals use blackmail to get what they want By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Did we just find the tiniest reptile ever? Nano chameleon may be small, but he’s a hit with the ladies By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago We don’t need a real Jurassic Park, because crocodiles haven't really changed since dinosaurs were around By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 6
Spiders that eat snakes up to hundreds of times their size are the real-life Spider-Man vs. the Lizard By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
We have mysterious stuff in our chromosomes, and it’s definitely not DNA By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Dr. Frankenstein can take a day off, because these micro-hearts create themselves and beat on their own By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Cheeky! We can’t actually talk out of our butt, but new study shows some mammals can breathe out of them By Vanessa Armstrong 2 years ago
Brave New World is being reinvented with synthetic embryos—and the right reasons By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Yes, we really share genes with headless sea creatures from half a billion years ago By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Humans may be manipulative, but some animals use blackmail to get what they want By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Did we just find the tiniest reptile ever? Nano chameleon may be small, but he’s a hit with the ladies By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
We don’t need a real Jurassic Park, because crocodiles haven't really changed since dinosaurs were around By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago