While mole infestations are oftentimes commonplace on farmlands, and workers would gladly do anything to eliminate the threat, scientists are still puzzled by these subterranean creatures. The animals feature pinhead-sized eyes that are useless, given that they are covered by a thin layer of skin. This raises the que... |
26 July 2010 09:10 GMT |
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In a new scientific study conducted on a type of topical skin cream readily available in stores right now, researchers at the Saint Louis University have discovered that Imiquimod is very capable of actively combating the spread of skin cancer, and regular applications may also keep it in check. The find may be of ma... |
29 April 2009 09:48 GMT |
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It's common knowledge that moles live under ground and feed on insects, and, as a result of the adaptation to their environment, their eyes became dispersible, shows a new survey. Some mole species rarely come out and hunt on the surface, so it's obvious that they couldn't use their eyes for any reason... |
21 October 2008 04:21 GMT |
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