Loading...
    Loading...
    LEADERBOARD
labroots
Login here
Register Free
  • LOGIN
  • REGISTER FREE
  • Home
  • Virtual Events
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Companies
      • Posters
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Webinars
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Trending News
      • Most Recent
      • What's Hot
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Drug Discovery & Development
      • Plants & Animals
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Space & Astronomy
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
  • Multimedia
      • Sponsored Content
      • eBooks
      • Podcasts
      • Infographics
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Products
      • Categories
      • Companies
      • New
      • Popular
      Antibodies
      Immunity, Immunoassay, Immunotherapy
      Assay Kits
      Detection, Quantification
      Biomolecules
      Proteins
      Cell Biology
      Cell function
      Cell-Based Assays
      Cell viability
      Cell/Tissue Culture
      Cell lines, Cell growth, Cell differentiation
      Chemicals and Reagents
      Reagent kits, Laboratory chemicals
      Drug Discovery and Development
      Target identification, High-throughput screening
      Flow Cytometry
      Immunophenotyping, Cell cycle analysis
      Genomics
      Genome sequencing, Transcriptomics
      Imaging (Bio-Imaging / Microscopy)
      Fluorescence imaging
      Lab Automation
      High-throughput screening, Robotics, Liquid handling systems
      Lab Equipment
      Centrifuges, Incubators, Homogenizers, Sonicators
      Life Sciences
      Biological research, Biotechnology
      Molecular Biology
      DNA replication, Gene expression, PCR
      Next Gen Sequencing
      DNA sequencing, High-throughput sequencing, NGS platforms, RNA sequencing, miRNA sequencing, Accessory Products
      Quality Control and Validation
      QC standards, Quality assurance
      Single Cell Analysis
      Transcriptomics
      Technology
      Biotechnology, Instrumentation, Data analysis
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Companies
      • See More
    • Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        See More
        See More
        See More
        Gift Card $25
        Gift Card $50
        Gift Card $75
        Gift Card $100
        See More
        Labroots Store Gift Card Balance
        $0.00
        Balance
        Gift Card Number:

        No gift card matches the entered value.

    • Continuing Education
    • More
      • Virtual Events
        • All Virtual Events
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Posters
        • Companies
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Webinars
        • All Webinars
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Trending News
        • Most Recent
        • What's Hot
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        • Plants & Animals
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Space & Astronomy
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        Multimedia
        • Sponsored Content
        • eBooks
        • Podcasts
        • Infographics
        Companies
        Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        Continuing Education
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • RSS
        • Contact Us
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Support
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Media Partnerships
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        • Contact Us
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Request Demo
        Interested in Advertising
        with Labroots?
        Have questions? Visit our Support pages
    Login here
    Register Free
    Follow

    Animals

    Animals: are multicellular organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development.

    Trending News

    • AUG 27, 2018
      Microbiology
      Why Some Viruses are so Infectious
      Why Some Viruses are so Infectious
      If you've seen a headline about norovirus on a cruise ship, you know some viruses are known for their ability to spread ...
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1
      AUG 27, 2018
      Plants & Animals
      'Antennal-Grabbing' Courtship Behavior Observed in More Types of Cuckoo Bees
      'Antennal-Grabbing' Courtship Behavior Observed in More Types of Cuckoo Bees
      Most insect enthusiasts already know that antennal grabbing behavior is a somewhat common trait among Hymenoptera during ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      AUG 27, 2018
      Plants & Animals
      Can Effective Fisheries Management Prevent Extinction of Marine Fish Stocks?
      Can Effective Fisheries Management Prevent Extinction of Marine Fish Stocks?
      Animal populations around the globe, marine variants included, are projected to decline as climate change rears its ugly ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      AUG 26, 2018
      Plants & Animals
      These Are the Most Extreme Babies in the Animal Kingdom
      These Are the Most Extreme Babies in the Animal Kingdom
      Think you had it hard as a baby? Ha! Think again. Human babies have it easy compared to some of the animal kingdom&rsquo ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      AUG 25, 2018
      Genetics & Genomics
      Gene Therapy for Eye Disease is Getting Closer to the Clinic
      Gene Therapy for Eye Disease is Getting Closer to the Clinic
      About one of every 3,500 Americans suffers from a degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1
      AUG 25, 2018
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Reversing Type 1 Diabetes in Humans and Pets
      Reversing Type 1 Diabetes in Humans and Pets
      Researchers may have found a surprising new way to improve symptoms of diabetes.
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1
      AUG 24, 2018
      Genetics & Genomics
      Bumblebees Under Threat From Inbreeding and Disease
      Bumblebees Under Threat From Inbreeding and Disease
      Agriculture and habitat loss have put huge pressures on bee populations. Those aren't the only problems bees are facing.
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1
      AUG 24, 2018
      Microbiology
      How the E. coli Bacterium Can Benefit Us
      How the E. coli Bacterium Can Benefit Us
      Often thought of as a dangerous germ, it seems that E. coli may be playing a helpful role in the uptake of iron.
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      3
      AUG 24, 2018
      Earth & The Environment
      What's the deal with Florida's red tide?
      What's the deal with Florida's red tide?
      Have you ever seen a red tide? If you live in Florida near the coast, it’s unlikely that you’ve been able to ...
      Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
      3
      AUG 24, 2018
      Earth & The Environment
      What can seismic waves tell us about groundwater levels?
      What can seismic waves tell us about groundwater levels?
      New research published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters uses the San Gabriel Valley Basin in California as a ...
      Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
      2
      AUG 24, 2018
      Health & Medicine
      Finding Ways to Treat 'Diabesity'
      Finding Ways to Treat 'Diabesity'
      Being overweight can lead to a host of other conditions such as hypertension and heart disease. Obesity that leads to di ...
      Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
      1
      AUG 24, 2018
      Earth & The Environment
      Zookeeper tricks panda mama into caring for her twins
      Zookeeper tricks panda mama into caring for her twins
        These baby pandas are only 18 days old and the fact that they're both alive right now is likely only due to t ...
      Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
      2
      AUG 23, 2018
      Genetics & Genomics
      Growing Plants That Don't Need as Much Water
      Growing Plants That Don't Need as Much Water
      Parts of our world already have to deal with periods of drought, and it may only get worse.
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      2
      AUG 22, 2018
      Plants & Animals
      Some Macaws Blush In Response to Affection, Others Ruffle Their Feathers
      Some Macaws Blush In Response to Affection, Others Ruffle Their Feathers
      Parrots are some of the most popular pets for bird lovers, and while their intelligence is widely-recognized, that hasn& ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      AUG 22, 2018
      Earth & The Environment
      How phytoplankton can change the clouds
      How phytoplankton can change the clouds
      New research from scientists in Israel suggests that when a specific species of phytoplankton called Emiliania huxleyi i ...
      Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
      3
      AUG 22, 2018
      Videos
      Making Science Education Fun
      Making Science Education Fun
      Job titles matter to some employees. Many want their title to reflect what they do, especially in science, since there a ...
      Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
      1
      AUG 21, 2018
      Cancer
      'Zombie' gene returns to life and kills cancer in elephants
      'Zombie' gene returns to life and kills cancer in elephants
      Researchers have discovered a gene that can protect elephants from cancer. An estimated 17 percent of humans worldwide d ...
      Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
      2
      AUG 21, 2018
      Plants & Animals
      Animals Have Changed a Lot Since Humans Began Breeding Them
      Animals Have Changed a Lot Since Humans Began Breeding Them
      People first started breeding animals about 10,000 years ago, and it’s safe to say that many bred animals have cha ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      AUG 21, 2018
      Plants & Animals
      2018: An Unlucky Year for Manatees?
      2018: An Unlucky Year for Manatees?
      Concerned animal conservationists have taken the stage to warn about some somewhat unsettling news in the marine mammal ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      AUG 21, 2018
      Drug Discovery & Development
      New Drug Delivery System for Precision Medicine
      New Drug Delivery System for Precision Medicine
      A flexible drug delivery device providing controlled released offers the latest in personalized medicine. The device was ...
      Written By: Nouran Amin
      1
      AUG 21, 2018
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Another Hurdle in Modeling the Human Brain is Overcome
      Another Hurdle in Modeling the Human Brain is Overcome
      Miniature, simplified versions of human brains were just improved with the addition of an important cell type.
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1
      AUG 21, 2018
      Microbiology
      Fruit Flies Generate Gut Bacteria for the Next Generation
      Fruit Flies Generate Gut Bacteria for the Next Generation
      It's important to have a good research model in order to learn more about how the microbiome impacts health.
      Written By: Carmen Leitch
      1
      AUG 21, 2018
      Drug Discovery & Development
      Genetic Regulators of Regeneration Bring Hope for Drug Discovery
      Genetic Regulators of Regeneration Bring Hope for Drug Discovery
      Portions of DNA that do not seem to have a function are referred to as “junk”. Now, according to a study pub ...
      Written By: Nouran Amin
      1
      AUG 21, 2018
      Cardiology
      High Cholesterol in the Young and Healthy Linked to Heart Disease
      High Cholesterol in the Young and Healthy Linked to Heart Disease
      Individuals at low risk for heart disease need to watch their cholesterol levels, despite being healthy high cholesterol ...
      Written By: Caitlin Williams
      1
    AUG 27, 2018
    Microbiology
    Why Some Viruses are so Infectious
    Why Some Viruses are so Infectious
    If you've seen a headline about norovirus on a cruise ship, you know some viruses are known for their ability to spread ...
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
    AUG 27, 2018
    Plants & Animals
    'Antennal-Grabbing' Courtship Behavior Observed in More Types of Cuckoo Bees
    'Antennal-Grabbing' Courtship Behavior Observed in More Types of Cuckoo Bees
    Most insect enthusiasts already know that antennal grabbing behavior is a somewhat common trait among Hymenoptera during ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
    AUG 27, 2018
    Plants & Animals
    Can Effective Fisheries Management Prevent Extinction of Marine Fish Stocks?
    Can Effective Fisheries Management Prevent Extinction of Marine Fish Stocks?
    Animal populations around the globe, marine variants included, are projected to decline as climate change rears its ugly ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
    AUG 26, 2018
    Plants & Animals
    These Are the Most Extreme Babies in the Animal Kingdom
    These Are the Most Extreme Babies in the Animal Kingdom
    Think you had it hard as a baby? Ha! Think again. Human babies have it easy compared to some of the animal kingdom&rsquo ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
    AUG 25, 2018
    Genetics & Genomics
    Gene Therapy for Eye Disease is Getting Closer to the Clinic
    Gene Therapy for Eye Disease is Getting Closer to the Clinic
    About one of every 3,500 Americans suffers from a degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
     
     
  • AUG 25, 2018
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Reversing Type 1 Diabetes in Humans and Pets
    Reversing Type 1 Diabetes in Humans and Pets
    Researchers may have found a surprising new way to improve symptoms of diabetes.
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
    AUG 24, 2018
    Genetics & Genomics
    Bumblebees Under Threat From Inbreeding and Disease
    Bumblebees Under Threat From Inbreeding and Disease
    Agriculture and habitat loss have put huge pressures on bee populations. Those aren't the only problems bees are facing.
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
    AUG 24, 2018
    Microbiology
    How the E. coli Bacterium Can Benefit Us
    How the E. coli Bacterium Can Benefit Us
    Often thought of as a dangerous germ, it seems that E. coli may be playing a helpful role in the uptake of iron.
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    3
    AUG 24, 2018
    Earth & The Environment
    What's the deal with Florida's red tide?
    What's the deal with Florida's red tide?
    Have you ever seen a red tide? If you live in Florida near the coast, it’s unlikely that you’ve been able to ...
    Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
    3
    AUG 24, 2018
    Earth & The Environment
    What can seismic waves tell us about groundwater levels?
    What can seismic waves tell us about groundwater levels?
    New research published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters uses the San Gabriel Valley Basin in California as a ...
    Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
    2
     
     
  • AUG 24, 2018
    Health & Medicine
    Finding Ways to Treat 'Diabesity'
    Finding Ways to Treat 'Diabesity'
    Being overweight can lead to a host of other conditions such as hypertension and heart disease. Obesity that leads to di ...
    Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
    1
    AUG 24, 2018
    Earth & The Environment
    Zookeeper tricks panda mama into caring for her twins
    Zookeeper tricks panda mama into caring for her twins
      These baby pandas are only 18 days old and the fact that they're both alive right now is likely only due to t ...
    Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
    2
    AUG 23, 2018
    Genetics & Genomics
    Growing Plants That Don't Need as Much Water
    Growing Plants That Don't Need as Much Water
    Parts of our world already have to deal with periods of drought, and it may only get worse.
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    2
    AUG 22, 2018
    Plants & Animals
    Some Macaws Blush In Response to Affection, Others Ruffle Their Feathers
    Some Macaws Blush In Response to Affection, Others Ruffle Their Feathers
    Parrots are some of the most popular pets for bird lovers, and while their intelligence is widely-recognized, that hasn& ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
    AUG 22, 2018
    Earth & The Environment
    How phytoplankton can change the clouds
    How phytoplankton can change the clouds
    New research from scientists in Israel suggests that when a specific species of phytoplankton called Emiliania huxleyi i ...
    Written By: Kathryn DeMuth Sullivan
    3
     
     
  • AUG 22, 2018
    Videos
    Making Science Education Fun
    Making Science Education Fun
    Job titles matter to some employees. Many want their title to reflect what they do, especially in science, since there a ...
    Written By: Brenda Kelley Kim
    1
    AUG 21, 2018
    Cancer
    'Zombie' gene returns to life and kills cancer in elephants
    'Zombie' gene returns to life and kills cancer in elephants
    Researchers have discovered a gene that can protect elephants from cancer. An estimated 17 percent of humans worldwide d ...
    Written By: Futurity (futurity.org)
    2
    AUG 21, 2018
    Plants & Animals
    Animals Have Changed a Lot Since Humans Began Breeding Them
    Animals Have Changed a Lot Since Humans Began Breeding Them
    People first started breeding animals about 10,000 years ago, and it’s safe to say that many bred animals have cha ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
    AUG 21, 2018
    Plants & Animals
    2018: An Unlucky Year for Manatees?
    2018: An Unlucky Year for Manatees?
    Concerned animal conservationists have taken the stage to warn about some somewhat unsettling news in the marine mammal ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
    AUG 21, 2018
    Drug Discovery & Development
    New Drug Delivery System for Precision Medicine
    New Drug Delivery System for Precision Medicine
    A flexible drug delivery device providing controlled released offers the latest in personalized medicine. The device was ...
    Written By: Nouran Amin
    1
     
     
  • AUG 21, 2018
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Another Hurdle in Modeling the Human Brain is Overcome
    Another Hurdle in Modeling the Human Brain is Overcome
    Miniature, simplified versions of human brains were just improved with the addition of an important cell type.
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
    AUG 21, 2018
    Microbiology
    Fruit Flies Generate Gut Bacteria for the Next Generation
    Fruit Flies Generate Gut Bacteria for the Next Generation
    It's important to have a good research model in order to learn more about how the microbiome impacts health.
    Written By: Carmen Leitch
    1
    AUG 21, 2018
    Drug Discovery & Development
    Genetic Regulators of Regeneration Bring Hope for Drug Discovery
    Genetic Regulators of Regeneration Bring Hope for Drug Discovery
    Portions of DNA that do not seem to have a function are referred to as “junk”. Now, according to a study pub ...
    Written By: Nouran Amin
    1
    AUG 21, 2018
    Cardiology
    High Cholesterol in the Young and Healthy Linked to Heart Disease
    High Cholesterol in the Young and Healthy Linked to Heart Disease
    Individuals at low risk for heart disease need to watch their cholesterol levels, despite being healthy high cholesterol ...
    Written By: Caitlin Williams
    1
    Related Tags
    See more See less
    Let's Talk Science. Let's Talk Medicine.

    The leading scientific social networking website and producer of educational virtual events and webinars.

    About Us The Team Contact Us Careers Media Kit Virtual Events Posters Multimedia Blog Press Room Science Store Gift Card Balance
    Continuing Education Scholarships Leaderboard Order Policy Shipping Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions User Agreement User Data Request Copyrights Support Chati
    © 2008-2025 Labroots Inc.
    Opens in a new window Opens an external site Opens an external site in a new window
    Modal title