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Scientists have long sought to understand why sea spiders keep some of their most important organs in their legs.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Lizards Mysteriously Survived the Asteroid Strike That Killed the Dinosaurs—and Their Descendants Are Still Alive TodaySmall and elusive night lizards probably persisted because they have slow metabolisms and like to hide out in rock crevices, ...
Research led by the National Institute of Biological Sciences in Beijing has discovered that switching on a single dormant ...
HYDERABAD: A recent study by researchers at the CSIR–Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) has uncovered how species evolved and disappeared across S ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNIconic ‘Dragon Man’ Skull Offers First Glimpse of What a Denisovan’s Face Looked Like, New Genetic Studies SuggestThe mysterious ancient humans were only known from fossil fragments. Now, two papers argue a skull uncovered in China belongs ...
Started in 2023, the goal is to plant or designate 250 Liberty Trees — at least one in each state — for the 250th anniversary ...
In this episode, hosts Andrew Daniels and John Gilpatrick dive deep into the mysterious origins of all life on Earth—and the ...
Study finds that the pace of evolution in organisms differs depending on the type of cells involved. A new study finds that ...
The May 2025 issue featured an excerpt from editor at large Bryan Burrough’s new book, The Gunfighters: How Texas Made the ...
Turbo sazae, Jeju Island, East Sea, climate change, marine life, ocean currents, genetics, sea warming, migration, ...
Thanks to a study that analyzed fossilized fragments of baby jaws dating back two million years, scientists are rewriting the beginnings of human history. The study, led by José Braga, a professor at ...
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The Christian Post on MSNCOMMENTARY: You''re not a monkey's uncleA myth repeated so often in museums, textbooks, and nature documentaries that most people accept it as dogma is that humans ...
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