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Birds at a college changed beak shapes during the pandemic. It might be a case of rapid evolution
Songbirds on the UCLA campus changed beak shapes during the pandemic, according to a new study. Researchers suspect it might ...
That quiet observation helped launch new research from Queen’s University showing that winter-active spiders make an unusually powerful antifreeze protein that lets them survive subzero temperatures ...
Honeybees can solve simple addition and subtraction problems and even possess some understanding of the concept of zero ...
As the climate changes, scientists are concerned about how well plants and animals will adapt to rapid warming. A new ...
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6 'unfashionable' garden plants making a comeback in 2026
As we step into 2026, the gardening world and its surrounding trends are evolving. Here are the 'unpopular' plants experts ...
This has led to a clear industry-wide strategy: leverage core competencies in supply chain, manufacturing, and B2B ...
In virtually every piece of land on Earth—from near the summit of Mount Everest to Antarctica to caves nearly 2,000 meters ...
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Is there an evolutionary reason for same-sex sexual behaviour?
Sexual behaviour among same-sex pairs is common in apes and monkeys, and a wide-ranging analysis suggests it does boost survival ...
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