ADVERTISEMENT
A Tasmanian devil with its nose in the air
Deadly Facial Tumors Spur Tasmanian Devil Evolution: Study
The largest study to date of the animals’ genetics provides robust evidence that they are adapting to survive a highly lethal, contagious cancer scientists feared would cause their extinction.
Deadly Facial Tumors Spur Tasmanian Devil Evolution: Study
Deadly Facial Tumors Spur Tasmanian Devil Evolution: Study

The largest study to date of the animals’ genetics provides robust evidence that they are adapting to survive a highly lethal, contagious cancer scientists feared would cause their extinction.

The largest study to date of the animals’ genetics provides robust evidence that they are adapting to survive a highly lethal, contagious cancer scientists feared would cause their extinction.

marsupial

Image of the Day: Koala Code
Sukanya Charuchandra | Jul 3, 2018 | 1 min read
Scientists have sequenced the koala’s genome.
Human Cancer Drugs May Be Effective in Tasmanian Devils
Shawna Williams | Apr 9, 2018 | 2 min read
A new study reveals similarities between the transmissible cancers that infect the endangered marsupials, and hints at ways to treat them.
Tasmanian Devil Cancer Immunotherapy
Bob Grant | Mar 13, 2017 | 2 min read
Researchers in Australia claim to have successfully used immunotherapy to treat devil facial tumor disease.
Roos Are Mainly South Paws
Bob Grant | Jun 22, 2015 | 2 min read
A new study shows that kangaroos are predominantly left-handed.
New Species of Randy Marsupials Discovered
Bob Grant | Feb 21, 2014 | 1 min read
Researchers have identified three new Australian marsupial species, males of which fornicate until they keel over.
ADVERTISEMENT