Science news articles about 'x men'

  • The Uncanny Genetics of X-Men

    ... and I were watching X-Men: The Last Stand (aka X-Men 3: Mutants Doing Ridiculous Wire-Work Stunts), which should get you thinking about what mutant powers you would like ...
  • Stolen 'X-Men' flick leaps onto Internet

    A stolen copy of the film "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" has leapt around the Internet being downloaded from file sharing websites.
  • X-Man Or African Frog?

    ... in their toes when threatened, using the bones as claws capable of wounding predators. It's not quite the X-Men's Wolverine (they can't cut through Magneto) but it's a nifty defensive mechanism. " ...
  • FBI enlisted after incomplete version of Wolverine film leaked

    FBI agents are investigating how a full-length version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, one of spring's most anticipated Hollywood blockbusters, was leaked online this week.
  • X2: Uncannier Genetics

    ... a critically acclaimed critical look at the genetics of superpowers in the X-Men movie franchise. In addition to Cath Ennis's recommendation that Nature put a hard-working rugbyologist on ...
  • New Dinosaur Had Potbelly, Claws Like Wolverine

    Don't let the foot-long claws fool you. Unlike the X-men's most popular pugilist, this newfound dinosaur species was no predator, scientists say.
  • Newt Cuts Itself to Use Ribs as "Concealed Weapons"

    Like the X-men's Wolverine extending his claws, the Spanish ribbed newt slashes through itself with its sharp rib bones to create defensive spines, a new study says.

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