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India Cuts Periodic Table and Evolution from School Textbooks

jeudi 1er juin 2023 par Dyani Lewis, Nature magazine — Evolution, Chemistry, Education, Politics
The periodic table, as well as evolution, won’t be taught to under-16s in India as they start the new school year

Why Do Animals Keep Evolving into Crabs?

jeudi 1er juin 2023 par Laurel Hamers, LiveScience — Biology, Animals, Evolution
Crablike bodies are so evolutionarily favorable that they’ve evolved at least five different times

The Closest Living Relative of the First Animal Has Finally Been Found

mercredi 17 mai 2023 par Viviane Callier — Biology, Evolution
A debate has been settled over the earliest animal ancestor—a free-swimming creature with a well-developed nervous system

The Lifesaving Sled Dog Balto Had Genes unlike Those of Dog Breeds Today

jeudi 27 avril 2023 par Lauren J. Young — Biology, Animals, Evolution, History
The genome of the 1920s Siberian husky Balto suggests that greater genetic diversity and less inbreeding contribute to better health

How Zombifying Fungi Became Master Manipulators

vendredi 7 avril 2023 par Allison Parshall — Biology, Evolution
The real-life fungi that inspired The Last of Us hijack the bodies of ants, wasps, cicadas, and more.

Life Evolves. Can Attempts to Create 'Artificial Life' Evolve, Too?

jeudi 6 avril 2023 par Shi En Kim — Biology, Evolution, Space & Physics, Extraterrestrial Life
Do efforts to create life—by cooking up imitations in computers, robots and molecules—point toward a universal definition of biology?

Dinosaurs' Air Sacs Evolved Many Times and Let Them Take Over the World

vendredi 31 mars 2023 par Riley Black — Advances, Biology, Evolution, Paleontology
An extensive system of air sacs, evolved over and over, let dinosaurs grow larger without sacrificing strength

Tree Roots May Have Set Off a Mass Extinction

mardi 14 mars 2023 par Joanna Thompson — Advances, Biology, Evolution
The evolution of terrestrial plant roots could have kicked off large-scale extinctions by throwing the planet’s mineral cycle into disarray

Inside the Scientific Quest to Save (Most of) the World's Parasites

lundi 13 mars 2023 par Emily V. Driscoll — Biology, Evolution, Microbiology, Climate Change
Scientists are on a mission to save parasites—not to kill them. Climate change is already doing an increasingly good job at the latter, and that could be a big problem for the world.

Evolution Turns These Knobs to Make a Hummingbird Hyperquick and a Cavefish Sluggishly Slow

vendredi 24 février 2023 par Viviane Callier — Biology, Evolution
By tuning the enzymes that control the breakdown or storage of sugars, hummingbirds and cavefish adapt their metabolism to meet the demands of the vastly different environments in which they live

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