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Genomic study reveals fungal domestication by leafcutter ants

While our human ancestors began domesticating food crops around 10,000 years ago, a lineage of ants called the "attines" became fungus farmers 60 million years earlier. The attine ants and their fungal crop mutually depend ...

The darker side of human rights for great apes

The Spanish government has announced plans to ban harmful experiments on great apes as part of a wider initiative to give them increased rights closer to the ones humans enjoy.

Study traces wild cat eye color diversity to ancient ancestor

Fans of Clementine, the cat who recently captivated TikTok with her rare eye color, should take note. The piercing golden gaze of cheetahs, the striking blue stare of snow leopards, and the luminous green glare of leopards ...

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New insights into sauropod evolution: Discovery of tail clubs in India
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Seal species carries 'genetic scars' after being hunted to the edge of extinction, new research reveals
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Plant lineage study provides insights into the ecological and evolutionary effects of different reproductive strategies
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Sea robins use leg-like fins to taste and navigate seafloor, researchers discover
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Bird study shows that grounded running styles conserve energy
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Cretaceous fireflies reveal early evolution of insect bioluminescence
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Closely related plants shows species use different methods to adapt to extreme environments, study shows
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Bronze age Lactobacillus genomes reveal origins of kefir cheese
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New evolutionary model revises the origins of biodiversity
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Brazilian fossils reveal early evolution of mammalian jaw and middle ear
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New fossil species reshapes understanding of grape family history
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Naked mole-rat found to have lost infection-resistant proteins
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Unveiling ancient life: New method sheds light on early cellular and metabolic evolution
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Ancient DNA helps uncover the Iberian lynx's potential secret weapon against extinction
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Researchers discover tumors inherited by generations of jellyfish-like creatures
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3D field-based tracking and field experiments of octopus and fish unlock the secrets of multispecies hunting
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Extreme polar light environment of the North and South Poles sustains biodiversity, researchers suggest
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How diversity in heat tolerance can help protect coral reefs
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New database covers distribution and evolutionary history of megadiverse flowering plant family on isolated islands
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Evolved in the lab, found in nature: Uncovering hidden pH sensing abilities in microbial cultures

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot shows unexpected size changes
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Astronomers race to capture image of exoplanet near star
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Hubble and New Horizons offer dual perspectives on Uranus to inform exoplanet research
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Scientists recreate the head of this ancient 9-foot-long bug
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Team uncovers the complex social life of rats, with potential implications for human psychiatry
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Making micelles more effective for dye and drug dispersion through well-defined core-shell structures
Polymers
Low-temperature synthesis technique uses upcycled textile waste to create green, safe waterproof coating
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Detailed images of key protein complexes provide new insights into bacterial photosynthesis
Archaeology
Underwater caves yield clues that may help explain early expansion of Homo sapiens into Mediterranean islands
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Black hole destroys star, goes after another
Nanomaterials
Novel etching technique enhances absorptivity of powders for metal 3D-printing
Biotechnology
Microplastic-free carrier system for pesticides shows potential for sustainable agriculture
Mathematics
In double breakthrough, mathematician helps solve two long-standing problems
Earth Sciences
Scientists uncover details of a catastrophic volcanic eruption and flood over 1,000 years ago
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Arctic river erosion linked to permafrost thaw
Paleontology & Fossils
Earliest known fossil examples of predatory birds discovered: New species may have hunted like modern hawks and owls
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Calcium-mediated effect plays key role in cell disposal, researchers discover
Archaeology
Microscopic study of milk teeth reveals mystery of Iberian culture newborns buried inside homes
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Symbiotic bacterium affects reproduction of pest-controlling insect, study reveals
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Scientists study elephant wrinkles to understand their purpose

Is brain fog limited to humans?

Is brain fog a condition limited to humans? "Infectious disease and cognition in wild populations," a recently published paper in Trends in Ecology & Evolution, answers that question. In a review of the studies, it explores ...

No, the human brain did not shrink 3,000 years ago: research

Did the 12th century B.C.E.—a time when humans were forging great empires and developing new forms of written text—coincide with an evolutionary reduction in brain size? Think again, says a UNLV-led team of researchers ...

Researchers unveil key processes in marine microbial evolution

A study published recently in Nature Ecology and Evolution has unveiled some of the key processes in marine microbial evolution. According to the study, led by the Uppsala University (Sweden) and with the participation of ...

Asexual reproduction leads to harmful genetic mutations

A team led by biologists at The University of Texas at Arlington has published a study supporting the theory that species that reproduce asexually have more harmful genetic mutations than those utilizing sexual reproduction.