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Published New dino, 'Iani,' was face of a changing planet - New Dino, 'Iani,' Was Face of a Changing Planet
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A newly discovered plant-eating dinosaur may have been a species' 'last gasp' during a period when E...
Published Hummingbirds use torpor in varying ways to survive cold temps - Hummingbirds Use Torpor in Varying Ways to Survive Cold Temps
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Hummingbirds use the hibernation-like state of torpor in varying ways, depending on their physical c...
Published The last day of the dinosaurs - The Last Day of the Dinosaurs: A Catastrophic Event That Changed the World
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The asteroid which killed nearly all of the dinosaurs struck Earth during springtime. This conclusio...
Published Fossil pigments shed new light on vertebrate evolution - Fossil Pigments: A New Tool for Understanding Vertebrate Evolution
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This new paper shows that melanin is more than just something that gives colour to the body. It play...
Published What can a dinosaur's inner ear tell us? Just listen - What Can a Dinosaur's Inner Ear Tell Us? Just Listen
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If paleontologists had a wish list, it would almost certainly include insights into two particular p...
Published Consequences of Deepwater Horizon oil spill - Consequences of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
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Marine snow is the phenomena of flakes of falling organic material and biological debris cascading d...
Published Hot-blooded T. rex and cold-blooded Stegosaurus: Chemical clues reveal dinosaur metabolisms - Hot-blooded T. rex and cold-blooded Stegosaurus: Chemical clues reveal dinosaur metabolisms
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Paleontologists have debated whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded, like modern mammals and birds, or ...
Published MESSENGER's endgame: Hover campaign promises bird's-eye view of Mercury's surface - MESSENGER's Endgame: Hover Campaign Promises Bird's-Eye View of Mercury's Surface
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MESSENGER will not go gentle into that good night. The mission will end sometime this spring, when t...
Published Most species are rare, but not very rare
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More than 100 years of observations in nature have revealed a universal pattern of species abundance...
Published Bewick's swans choose wintering areas based on the weather
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Bewickâs swans fly less far during their autumn migration when the weather is warm. Climate change h...
Published Rallying for a better badminton birdie
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Shuttlecocks, also known as birdies or birds, are traditionally made from duck feathers, but nylon s ...
Published Tiny AI-based bio-loggers revealing the interesting bits of a bird's day
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Researchers have developed a bio-logger for seabirds that enables long-term observation of rare beha...
Published New insect genus discovered in one of the most biodiverse rain forest regions in the world
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The Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve in Peru has often been described as the most biodiverse rain...
Published Researchers map genome for cats, dolphins, birds, and dozens of other animals
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Researchers mapped genetic blueprints for 51 species including cats, dolphins, kangaroos, penguins,...
Published Endangered seabird shows surprising individual flexibility to adapt to climate change
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New research finds that individual behavioural flexibility and not evolutionary selection is driving...
Published How butterflies choose mates: Gene controls preferences
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Tropical Heliconius butterflies are well known for the bright colour patterns on their wings. These...
Published How and why animals can live alongside humans
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New research suggests animals can thrive in human-dominated environments by being expert judges of r...
Published Color variants in cuckoos: The advantages of rareness
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Every cuckoo is an adopted child -- raised by foster parents, into whose nest the cuckoo mother smug...
Published Analyzing androgynous characteristics in an emperor penguin courtship call
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In the emperor penguin courtship call, male vocalizations are composed of long, slow bursts with low...
Published Researchers introduce programmable materials to help heal broken bones
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Natural materials like bone, bird feathers and wood have an intelligent approach to physical stress ...