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  • Articles Tagged with "Evolution"

    Cat Bohannon’s book ‘Eve’ traces women’s human evolution - The Baltimore Banner

    thebaltimorebanner.com Science World

    Cat Bohannon's book, 'Eve,' explores the history of women's bodies and how a lack of female-centric research has led to significant health disparities.

    Il Dna dei primati non ha più segreti, aperti nuovi scenari dell'evoluzione - Biotech - Ansa.it

    ansa.it Genetics World

    Complete DNA maps of chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, and siamangs have been created, opening new avenues for understanding primate evolution and human-primate relationships.

    Started Out as a Fish. How Did It End Up Like This? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Science World

    A 375-million-year-old fossil fish, Tiktaalik, has become the unlikely subject of internet memes reflecting anxieties about modern life.

    This Winged Fish Uses Strange Tongue-Like "Legs" To Taste The Seafloor – Yes, Really | IFLScience

    iflscience.com Biology World

    Scientists discovered that a unique species of sea robin uses leg-like appendages covered in taste buds to locate food on the seafloor, a behavior mimicked by other fish.

    Evolution der Musik: Auch Schimpansen trommeln in Rhythmen

    nzz.ch Primatology Africa

    A new study reveals that chimpanzees in the African rainforest rhythmically drum on tree trunks, suggesting that the roots of music may be millions of years old.

    ¡Salvad a los microbios! | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Biology World

    A growing movement of conservationists is advocating for the protection of microbial species, emphasizing their crucial role in Earth's ecosystems and the potential loss of invaluable scientific knowledge if they go extinct.

    Sex differences in energy metabolism: natural selection, mechanisms and consequences | Nature Reviews Nephrology

    nature.com Biology World

    This article explores the significant sex differences in energy metabolism, delving into the evolutionary underpinnings, biological mechanisms, and resulting health consequences.

    How Fishing Could Change the Evolution of Fish - Nautilus

    nautil.us Biology World

    Fishing practices are subtly altering fish evolution by selectively targeting certain traits, potentially impacting entire aquatic ecosystems.

    El abrazo | Opinión | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com Philosophy World

    This opinion piece explores the significance of embracing, using anecdotes about Nietzsche, animals, and human connection to illustrate its transformative power.

    Mark Ridley · Dreadful Beasts

    lrb.co.uk Paleontology World

    This article reviews Stephen Jay Gould's book *Wonderful Life*, discussing the Burgess Shale fossils and their implications for understanding the history of life and evolution.

    Science Still Can't Explain Why These Tarantulas Are Blue | National Geographic

    nationalgeographic.com Biology World

    Scientists are baffled by the bright blue coloration of certain tarantulas, questioning the role of sexual selection in their striking hue.