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Last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals possibly found in Casablanca, Morocco
In the research, published Wednesday (Jan. 7) in the journal Nature, a team of Moroccan and French researchers detailed their ...
The male species is remarkably more colourful than the female in most species, as has been an endless source of wonder for ...
First-in-class monoclonal antibody agonist programme for inflammation resolution with broad applicability across major chronic inflammatory diseasesEvolution of Nucleome's non-coding genetics ...
The analysis of dental remains from Dmanisi in the Republic of Georgia has important implications regarding the balance and ...
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Chernobyl dogs are evolving fast, with DNA changes no one expected
The stray dogs that roam the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone have become unlikely protagonists in a scientific debate about how life ...
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Evolution just broke its own logic, a new biology rule may follow
Biologists are closing in on a puzzle that seems to turn classic evolutionary logic inside out, yet may be so common that it ...
But some Neanderthal DNA helped modern humans survive and reproduce, and thus it has lingered in our genomes. Nowadays, ...
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Giant Creatures Found Lurking Across Earth’s Deep Ocean Floors
Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, a surprising discovery has revealed a giant creature thriving in the planet's most extreme ...
Americans are being urged to be extra vigilant this winter, as a suite of influenza A mutations has created a dominant virus ...
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Scientists Recover Genetic Activity From an Extinct Species for the First Time Ever!
Scientists extracted RNA from a 130-year-old specimen, uncovering which genes were active before the animal went extinct.
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Strange parasitic 'mushroom' plant abandoned photosynthesis and somehow flourished
In the damp understory of forests in Taiwan, mainland Japan, and Okinawa, a plant called Balanophora can fool you at first ...
Giant amphipod species Alicella gigantea, once thought to be very rare, is found to inhabit the majority of Earth's deep ...
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