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Published Nature favors creatures in largest and smallest sizes - Nature Favors Creatures in Largest and Smallest Sizes
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Surveying the body sizes of Earth's living organisms, researchers found that the planet's biomass --...
Published How placentas evolved in mammals - How Placentas Evolved in Mammals
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The fossil record tells us about ancient life through the preserved remains of body parts like bones...
Published Less ice, fewer calling seals - Less Ice, Fewer Calling Seals: The Impact of Climate Change on Arctic Wildlife
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For several years, a team of researchers used underwater microphones to listen for seals at the edge...
Published The size of mammal ancestors' ear canals reveal when warm-bloodedness evolved - The Size of Mammal Ancestors' Ear Canals Reveal When Warm-Bloodedness Evolved
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Warm-bloodedness is a key mammal trait, but it's been a mystery when our ancestors evolved it. A new...
Published New study challenges old views on what's 'primitive' in mammalian reproduction - New Study Challenges Old Views on What's 'Primitive' in Mammalian Reproduction
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Which group of mammals has the more 'primitive' reproductive strategy -- marsupials, with their shor...
Published Warriors' down bedding could ease journey to realm of the dead - Warriors' Down Bedding Could Ease Journey to Realm of the Dead
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Feathers, an owl head and oars suggest the people in this Iron Age grave were prepared for a long jo...
Published Spring forest flowers likely key to bumblebee survival - Spring Forest Flowers Likely Key to Bumblebee Survival
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For more than a decade, ecologists have been warning of a downward trend in bumble bee populations a...
Published CT scanner captures entire woolly mammoth tusk - CT Scanner Captures Entire Woolly Mammoth Tusk
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Researchers successfully captured CT images of an entire woolly mammoth tusk. Researchers were able...
Published Humanity's earliest recorded kiss occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago - Humanity's Earliest Recorded Kiss Occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 Years Ago
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Written sources from Mesopotamia suggest that kissing in relation to sex was practiced by the people...
Published Geneticists discover hidden 'whole genome duplication' that may explain why some species survived mass extinctions - Geneticists Discover Hidden 'Whole Genome Duplication' That May Explain Why Some Species Survived Mass Extinctions
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Geneticists have unearthed a major event in the ancient history of sturgeons and paddlefish that has...
Published Revealing the genome of the common ancestor of all mammals - Revealing the Genome of the Common Ancestor of All Mammals
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An international team has reconstructed the genome organization of the earliest common ancestor of a...
Published Dinosaur teeth reveal what they didn't eat - Dinosaur Teeth Reveal What They Didn't Eat
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Scratches on dinosaur teeth could reveal what they really ate. Dental microwear texture analysis (DM...
Published NASA laser project benefits animal researchers - NASA Laser Project Benefits Animal Researchers
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NASA's Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) mission can provide valuable information about...
Published Mammoth problem with extinction timeline - Mammoth Problem with Extinction Timeline
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Paleontologists say environmental DNA is not always helpful in identifying when animals like mammoth...
Published True giant wombat gives Diprotodon podium a wobble - True Giant Wombat Gives Diprotodon Podium a Wobble
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While the Diprotodon -- the extinct megafauna species that is distantly related to wombats but was t...
Published Smilodon's sabre teeth - Smilodon's Sabre Teeth: The Evolution and Function of the Iconic Predator's Most Famous Feature
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Researchers have tested the biting efficiency of Smilodon, an extinct species of carnivore close to...
Published Increasing forest cover in the Eifel region 11,000 years ago resulted in the local loss of megafauna - Increasing Forest Cover in the Eifel Region 11,000 Years Ago Resulted in the Local Loss of Megafauna
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Sediment cores obtained from Eifel maar sites provide insight into the presence of large Ice Age mam...
Published Ultrasonic detectors reveal the detrimental effect of wind turbines at forest sites on bats - Ultrasonic Detectors Reveal the Detrimental Effect of Wind Turbines at Forest Sites on Bats
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As more and more wind turbines (WTs) are installed in the course of the energy transition and distan...
Published Here today, gone tomorrow: How humans lost their body hair - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: How Humans Lost Their Body Hair
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Orangutans, mice, and horses are covered with it, but humans aren't. Why we have significantly less...
Published How new data can make ecological forecasts as good as weather forecasts - How New Data Can Make Ecological Forecasts as Good as Weather Forecasts
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Soon, ecologists thinks we'll be able to pull off the same forecasting feat for bird migrations and ...