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Published Why do tree frogs lay their eggs on the ground?
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A curious aspect of tree frogs is that they often lay their eggs on the ground where the risk of pre...
Published We've had bird evolution all wrong
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Genomic anamolies dating back to the time of the dinosaurs misled scientists about the evolutionary...
Published Integrated dataset enables genes-to-ecosystems research
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A new dataset bridging molecular information about the poplar tree microbiome to ecosystem-level pro...
Published World's chocolate supply threatened by devastating virus
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A rapidly spreading virus threatens the health of the cacao tree and the dried seeds from which choc...
Published How did sabre-toothed tigers acquire their long upper canine teeth?
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In a groundbreaking study an international team of scientists has investigated the evolutionary patt...
Published Otters, especially females, use tools to survive a changing world
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Sea otters are one of the few animals that use tools to access their food, and a new study has found...
Published Elephants have names for each other like people do, new study shows
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Wild African elephants address each other with name-like calls, a rare ability among nonhuman animal...
Published The courtship of leopard seals off the coast of South America
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A pioneering study has unveiled the first paired observations of sexual behavior and vocalizations i...
Published Whale shark tracked for record-breaking four years
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Researchers have been tracking a 26-foot endangered whale shark -- named 'Rio Lady' -- with a satell...
Published Virus-like nanoparticles control the multicellular organization and reproduction of host bacteria
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Researchers have discovered that virus-like nanoparticles can promote the multicellular organization...
Published Wastewater is a viable medium for growing lettuce in hydroponic systems
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Urban agriculture has the potential to improve food security through local, efficient, and sustainab...
Published Taco-shaped arthropod fossils gives new insights into the history of the first mandibulates
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Palaeontologists are helping resolve the evolution and ecology of Odaraia, a taco-shaped marine anim...
Published Lampreys possess a 'jaw-dropping' evolutionary origin
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Lampreys are one of only two living jawless vertebrates Jaws are formed by a key stem cell populatio...
Published 'Masters of shape-shifting': How darkling beetles conquered the world
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Large-scale genomic analysis of darkling beetles, a hyper-diverse insect group of more than 30,000 s...
Published Colorful traits in primates ease tensions between groups
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Primate ornamentation plays a crucial role in communication not only within social groups but also b...
Published Platypus and chicken reveal how chromosomes balance between the sexes
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Geneticists uncover new insights into how sex chromosome systems work in the platypus and the chicke...
Published Rewriting the evolutionary history of critical components of the nervous system
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A new study has rewritten the conventionally understood evolutionary history of certain ion channels...
Published Decoding the world's largest animal genome
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Scientists have sequenced the largest genome of all animals, the lungfish genome. Their data help to...
Published Searching old stem cells that stay young forever
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The sea anemone Nematostella vectensis is potentially immortal. Using molecular genetic methods, dev...
Published Significant link found between heme iron, found in red meat and other animal products, and type 2 diabetes risk
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Higher intake of heme iron, the type found in red meat and other animal products -- as opposed to no...