Chameleons' wandering eyes have fascinated and puzzled scientists since the days of ancient Greece. Now, after millennia of ...
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Diabetes 360: From screening to daily wins
Dr Patanjali Panduranga, Specialist Endocrinology at Aster Hospital, Qusais, says: “More and more young adults are being ...
Chameleons' wandering eyes have fascinated and puzzled scientists since the days of ancient Greece. Now, after millennia of study, modern imaging has ...
Scientists looking into how chameleons are able to move their eyes nearly 360 degrees find out that they have long, coiled optic nerves.
Researchers have shown that the chameleon has a coiled optic nerve, which they believe allows the lizard to increase their ...
Parcel giant United Parcel Service halted cargo-sorting operations at Louisville International Airport after its wide-body ...
PETBOOK author Manuela Lieflaender is annoyed: by the inconsiderate e-bike riders–and also by herself. She is sure that other ...
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In a Rare Biological Twist, Chameleons’ Optic Nerves Coil Like a Telephone Cord
Learn how coiled optic nerves, unlike any seen in other reptiles, give chameleons their extraordinary field of view.
Ehsan Jazini, MD, performed the first two-level lumbar disc replacement combining the TOPS spine system. He performed the milestone case at Reston (Va.) Hospital at L4-L5 and L5-S1, according to a Nov ...
Gotham FC coach Juan Carlos Amorós eased midfielder Jaedyn Shaw’s nerves earlier this season before a match against the ...
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