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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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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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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
Evolution
Extreme polar light environment of the North and South Poles sustains biodiversity, researchers suggest
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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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How diversity in heat tolerance can help protect coral reefs
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Evolved in the lab, found in nature: Uncovering hidden pH sensing abilities in microbial cultures
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New database covers distribution and evolutionary history of megadiverse flowering plant family on isolated islands
Plants & Animals
Independent origins of frog glue and its role in predator evasion
Evolution
Love island: Bird's refusal to leave resort life leads to genetic change
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Convergent evolution study sheds light on how new genes arise
Plants & Animals
New mechanism uncovered for the reduction of emu wings
Plants & Animals
Polar bears found to have diverged from brown bears just 70,000 years ago
Evolution
Early dingoes are related to dogs from New Guinea and East Asia, 3D fossil scanning study finds
Plants & Animals
Apes understand reasons behind each other's actions, research finds
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New study reveals evolution's role in ecosystem stability and tipping points

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Planetary Sciences
X-rays advance understanding of Earth's core-mantle boundary and super-Earth magma oceans
Earth Sciences
Five-mile asteroid impact crater below Atlantic captured in 'exquisite' detail by seismic data
Space Exploration
Mercury's magnetic landscape mapped in 30 minutes
Social Sciences
People infer the past better than the future, study finds
Bio & Medicine
New microchip captures exosomes for faster, more sensitive lung cancer detection from a blood draw
Polymers
Scientists develop novel method for strengthening PVC products
Condensed Matter
Hexagonal magnetic defects could lead to energy-efficient neuromorphic computing
Nanomaterials
Fused molecules could serve as building blocks for safer lithium-ion batteries
Ecology
Sentinel-2 data reveal significant seasonal variations in intertidal seagrass
Biotechnology
Cellular agriculture research manages to culture pork fat tissue on rye protein scaffolds
Space Exploration
NASA's laser comms demo makes deep space record, completes first phase
Planetary Sciences
A new era of solar observation: International team produces global maps of coronal magnetic field
Astrobiology
2-billion-year-old rock could help understand very early life on Earth and the hunt for evidence of life on Mars
Planetary Sciences
Lunar mission data analysis finds widespread evidence of ice deposits
Quantum Physics
Physicists achieve strong coupling of Andreev qubits via microwave resonator
Optics & Photonics
Engineers create a chip-based tractor beam for biological particles
Ecology
Unique IDs for individual (digital) specimens from natural history museums streamline and future-proof science
Paleontology & Fossils
Scientists offer a detailed look at the skeleton of an ancient predator that thrived in extreme conditions
Quantum Physics
Quantum researchers come up with a recipe that could accelerate drug development
Earth Sciences
Mathematicians and climate researchers build new models for understanding polar sea ice

Perfection: The enemy of evolution

Scientists are often trained to seek out the absolute best solution to a given problem. On a chalk board, this might look something like drawing a graph to find a function's minimum or maximum point. When designing a turbojet ...

Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes

Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a remarkably diverse group of micro-organs. Despite their natural multitude of forms, these appendages share early developmental ...

Jaw shapes of 90 shark species show evolution driven by habitat

An international research team led by Faviel A. López-Romero from the Department of Paleontology at the University of Vienna investigated how the jaw shape of sharks has changed over the course of evolution. They conclude ...

Understanding crop pest evolution may boost biocontrol

The Egyptian cotton leafworm (Spodoptera littoralis) is a pest species in France. It is found throughout the Mediterranean Basin as well as in Africa and the Middle East. Moth larvae are extremely polyphagous and cause damage ...

Butterfly tree of life reveals an origin in North America

About 100 million years ago, a group of trendsetting moths started flying during the day rather than at night, taking advantage of nectar-rich flowers that had co-evolved with bees. This single event led to the evolution ...