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Reptiles living in open habitats generally have brighter coloration than species living in denser vegetation. This is shown ...
Reptiles in open habitats evolved brighter colors over time. This helped them reflect sunlight and survive climate change.
Environmental stress in evolution can be reframed as a powerful engine of innovation, not simply a barrier to survival.
While there is an astounding variety of physical differences in wildlife that humans can easily observe, new research from ...
On Monday, the “de-extinction” startup Colossal Biosciences announced its most ambitious results to date: the dire wolf.
Startup Colossal Biosciences has edited the DNA of a gray wolf to produce what it says is a de-extincted animal. Does that ...
New UCLA research conducted using mouse models and human genetic data has uncovered a critical factor that determines how ...
Sakura captures Clow Cards in a variety of outfits created by her friend, Tomoyo. But which outfits among them are the cutest ...
Reptiles living in open habitats generally have brighter colouration than species living in denser vegetation. This is shown in a new study from Lund University in Sweden. The results suggest that ...
The debate over human uniqueness is shifting as data has emerged suggesting that other animals can also generate cultural ...
In miniature test tubes in biologist Ryan Baugh's lab at Duke, thousands of tiny wriggling worms—each one a fraction the size ...