If optimists see the world through rose-colored lenses, some birds see it through ultraviolet ones. Avians have evolved ultraviolet vision quite a few times in history, a new study finds. Subscribe to ...
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The ability of finches, sparrows, and many other birds to see a visual world hidden to us is explained in a study published in the journal eLife. Birds can be divided into those that can see ...
Almost everyone in the world knows about reindeer and Yuletide. These fascinating animals have been made popular through their association with Santa Claus, a mythical creature who uses them to fly ...
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Are ultraviolet rays harmful to the eyes as well? How to protect yourself during the summer—get tips from a doctor.
Summer Eye Safety Tips: The intense summer sun can take a severe toll on people. The sun's rays bring scorching heat, which ...
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