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Graham Coop, professor of evolution and ecology and director of the Center for Population Biology, has been elected to ...
At a conference in Washington, D.C., in 2000, the secretoglobin super family of proteins was named to classify proteins with ...
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ZME Science on MSNHumans are really bad at healing. But that also helped us surviveIn the animal kingdom, injuries are a fact of life. In fact, wounds are so common that most mammals evolved ways to close ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHumans Take Longer to Heal Than Other Primates, Likely Thanks to Our Lack of FurLearn how human healing compares to healing in other primates and mammals, whose fur may help their skin stitch itself ...
Social media erupts over whether 100 humans could defeat a gorilla. Science reveals gorillas possess 4-9x human strength, ...
A groundbreaking DNA study reveals how genetic mutations pass through generations, offering new insights into disease and ...
Researchers at Bar-Ilan University reveal protein changes linked to longevity throughout mammalian evolution. Over the past ...
With AI, “we are in the process not of re-creating human biology,” said Thomas Naselaris, a neuroscientist at the University ...
Australian and Dutch researchers have uncovered a remarkable evolutionary adaptation in birds that could hold vital clues for ...
Misconceptions about human evolution have circulated since the 1920s. At Stony Brook University, researchers in the ...
Scientists link baker’s yeast evolution to ancient human movements, suggesting we’ve been shaping microbial life far longer ...
Birds fighting for nesting spots show repeated aggression and shared brain gene patterns, suggesting evolution may repeat.
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