Eyewire Presents: Mammal Mania!
Perhaps you enjoyed Eyewire’s previous competition Reptile Pile, an ode to all creatures scaly and ectothermic. But now it’s time to bring …
Perhaps you enjoyed Eyewire’s previous competition Reptile Pile, an ode to all creatures scaly and ectothermic. But now it’s time to bring …
Turtles come from the order Testudines, and are recognizable by their shells, which developed from their ribs. A turtle’s shell is part …
It’s time for a reptilian head-to-head! We’re making friends with some lesser known reptiles in this month’s competition, so let’s get to …
Ah it’s summer again! Time to find a hot rock to sun yourself on and kick that body heat up to 11. …
It was a battle of the aquatic salamander cuties! But in the end team Olm took holme the gold! Though it must …
If you have an impromptu run-in with a fungus, a propensity for accuracy will definitely be on your side. Fungi are all …
Eyewire is the perfect marriage of Biology and Computer Science. The process begins in biology, where we take chunks of brain and …
Post 2 in the Crash Course series on how the nervous system works: Action Potential! Neurons are extraordinary cells. Beyond being …