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Unprecedented discovery: Viruses forming unique attachments redefines viral interactions, opening new research avenues.
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Revitalizing Ancient Biology: A 450-Million-Year-Old Creature Brought to Life in Robotics
Revitalizing ancient biology through Softbotics, Carnegie Mellon researchers recreate a 450-million-year-old echinoderm to study evolution and inspire robotics.
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The Mysterious Legacy of Ekgmowechashala: Unveiling an Ancient Primate’s Journey
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Remarkable Discovery: Uncovering Microfossils That Revolutionize Our Understanding of Life’s Evolution
Unearthed microfossils redefine life’s evolution during the Great Oxidation Event, hinting at complex life forms.
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Lineages and Parasites: Unveiling Human Movement and Settlement in the Americas via Lice DNA
Study reveals twice migration of lice to Americas, tracing human ancestry and settlement patterns via parasite DNA.
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The Significance of Large Prey Remains in Jurassic Ecological Dynamics
Exploring how Jurassic predators may have relied on sauropod carcasses as a key food source, informed by agent-based models.
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Revising Established Beliefs: A Single Species of Bee Previously Misidentified as Two Separate Species
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Unveiling a Gargantuan Marine Lizard – New Mosasaur Species Sheds Light on Evolutionary and Geological Contexts
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