Study shows reciprocal relationship: Evolutionary changes in leg length of lizards impact vegetation growth and spider populations, shaping predator-prey dynamics.
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Aarhus UniversityAnimalsEarthEcologyEvolutionHumansSciTech NewsUniversity Of Helsinki
Unearthing a 30,000-Year-Old Bond Between Humans and Ravens
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnearthed evidence reveals a 30,000-year-old symbiotic relationship between humans and ravens, reshaping our understanding of early ecosystems.
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BiologyEvolutionGeneticsGenomicsSciTech NewsUniversity Of North Carolina
Unveiling the Genetic Time Capsule of Mammalian Evolution and Its Significance for Human Diseases
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearchers employ evolutionary genomics to uncover the genetic origins of human diseases, offering insights into mental health conditions and potential …
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River Erosion: Unraveling its Surprising Impact on Fish Evolution
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT study unveils how river erosion fuels biodiversity in geologically stable regions, with implications for species diversification worldwide.
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AnthropologyEvolutionMedicineNutritionPaleontologySciTech NewsSmithsonian
Unveiling Ancient Signs of Cannibalism: Early Human Ancestors Seemingly Practiced Butchery 1.45 Million Years Ago
1.45M year-old hominin fossil with cut marks suggests earliest evidence of cannibalism among human ancestors, per Smithsonian researchers.
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Australian National UniversityBiomarkersEukaryotesEvolutionFossilsSciTech News
Ancient Eukaryotic Organisms Unearthed: Unlocking the Secrets of Earth’s First Predators
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinGroundbreaking discovery: 1.6 billion-year-old Protosterol Biota, Earth’s first predators, challenge previous theories of ancient oceans.
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EvolutionLifeSciTech NewsUniversity Of Western Australia
The Surprising Role of Sulfate: Revealing the Catalyst for Life
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy reveals sulfate rocks, not ocean phosphorus, as the key to Earth’s oxygenation and late animal life evolution. Implications for …
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Unveiling the Hidden Enigma: Immune System’s Detection of COVID-19 Reveals a Surprising Immune “Trip Wire”
Scientists discover immune protein CARD8 as a versatile trip wire, detecting viruses like SARS-CoV-2. Implications for COVID-19 outcomes and virus …
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EvolutionPaleontologySciTech NewsUniversity Of BristolUppsala University
Kangaroos: A Diverse History of Locomotion
Kangaroo locomotion study challenges hopping as the primary mode; reveals diverse movement patterns in extinct species.
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Discovery Unearths Primordial Organisms’ Remains from an Extinct Epoch
Discovery of protosteroids, biomarkers from extinct eukaryotes, reshapes our understanding of Earth’s ancient complex life.