Gecko toes seem to be double-jointed, but this is a misnomer, and is properly called digital hyperextension. [31] Gecko toes can hyperextend in the opposite direction from human fingers and toes. This allows them to overcome the van der Waals force by peeling their toes off surfaces from the tips inward.
Some species can glide, most lack eyelids, and they all can stick to any surface except Teflon. Get to know the extraordinary gecko!
dailyfreeman.com: Gecko appoints high profile chair as education technology specialist plots North America expansion
EDINBURGH, Scotland, LONDON, and NEW YORK, /PRNewswire/ — Gecko has appointed a high profile chair as the education technology specialist that helps universities engage and recruit ...
Gecko appoints high profile chair as education technology specialist plots North America expansion
Day geckos are a colorful group of lizards that are all in the Phelsuma genus. These geckos are all related, but they don't have identical habitats and habits. These days you can find day geckos in ...
KVUE: KVUE Profiles: Getting to the root of hair's significance in Black culture
AUSTIN, Texas — As part of KVUE's continuing celebration of Black History Month, we met up with several Austin stylists to explore the significance of hair in Black culture. “If you have to ask why ...
KVUE Profiles: Getting to the root of hair's significance in Black culture
Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists to learn proper hair care, prevent certain types of hair loss, and leave your hair looking healthier than ever. Did you know the way you wash your hair and the products you use can make a big difference in your hair health?