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Owls, with their wide, unblinking eyes and air of mystique, have captured human fascination for centuries. They symbolize ...
They won awards, earned state degrees and at the end of the Virginia Convention, the Appomattox FFA (Future Farmers of ...
Anatomy and Physiology (Medical / dental students) Tonsils are two oval pads of tissues that are on either side of the throat and project out into it. The uvula is what we see dangling down from ...
An analysis of two theropod dinosaur fossils has shown that they had a type of carpal bone (pisiform) in their wrists—a bone ...
Professor Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks and Sierra Pete M'23 offer insight in story on how seabirds offer clues to ocean health ...
Avian influenza (“bird flu”) is caused by the Type “A” influenza virus. This virus can affect several species of food-producing birds (chickens, turkeys, quails, guinea fowl, etc.), as well as pet and ...
Not long ago the right ventricle (RV) was considered an “unnecessary” part of the normal circulation. While factually correct—ablation or replacement of the RV free wall can be well tolerated by ...
Geese are doting parents, extreme endurance fliers, and a fascinating study of bird anatomy and behavior. Those who have been bitten by a goose could swear that geese have teeth. However, they would ...