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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Announces the Bug Catching Event for the Southern Hemisphere

Animal Crossing: New Horizons have announced the Bug-Off event for fans living in the Southern Hemisphere. So, those who are fans of bug-catching should gear up with their Switch consoles for the special event.ADVERTISEMENTArticle continues below this adIt’s the month of November, meaning the fans in the Southern Hemisphere will soon welcome Summer. This season…

‘A watershed moment in the history of food…’ Cultivated meat edges closer to commercialization in the US as UPSIDE Foods gets FDA green light

So what does it mean in practice?In the US, for cultivated meat & poultry, the FDA regulates cell collection, banking, growth and differentiation.However, regulatory oversight switches to the USDA-FSIS once the cells are harvested and through the processing and labeling stages, so UPSIDE must now obtain a grant of inspection from USDA for its facility…

The William Carter Company Recalls Infant’s Yellow Footed Fleece Pajamas with Animal Graphic Due to Puncture and Laceration Hazards

Recalled The William Carter Company Infant’s Yellow Footed Fleece Pajamas Recalled The William Carter Company Infant’s Pajamas Style number 1O102410 (printed on the front of the care tag sewn on the inside of the pajamas) Recalled The William Carter Company Infant’s Pajamas UPC number (printed on the back of the care tag) Name of Product:…

Researchers uncover insights into the evolution of color patterns in frogs and toads

The images are all Ptychadena robeensis, taken by Sandra Goutte, PhD, a research associate at the Evolutionary Genomics Lab at NYUAD. Credit: NYU Abu Dhabi A team of researchers from NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) has discovered new insights into the evolution of color patterns in frogs and toads—collectively known as anurans. Animal color patterns can…

These animals can freeze solid in winter. Here’s how they survive.

AnimalsAntifreeze proteins. Sugar-packed cells. Brain shutdowns. To make it to spring, many species find surprising ways to stop their bodily functions.ByChristine PetersonPublished November 17, 2022• 6 min readA college professor at my university years ago shocked his class with a demonstration. He showed off a wood frog that was still alive but frozen solid. Then…