Evolutionary Biology

Evolutionary Biology

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Origin of life studies have always focused on a set of strict environments that could give rise to life. Ante-life opens new possibilities.
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Neuroscientist and author Bobby Azarian explores the idea that the Universe is a self-organizing system that evolves and learns.
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The cycles of life all rely on the dynamism of the Earth's crust.
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Nobody knows where the word "penguin" comes from.
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Left-handed humans were likelier to get stabbed in the heart.
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Science isn't synonymous with technology; it's about a way of thinking.
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Frozen adversity set the stage for an explosion of diversity.
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The puzzle of play The purpose of play — for children, monkeys, rats or meerkats — has proved surprisingly hard to pin down. Scientists continue to toss around ideas.
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Most people care what others think of them. In many situations, that can be leveraged for the common good.
A white rooster, symbolizing the protein origin of life, stands on straw near a wooden fence, a dish, and some greenery in the background.
In the beginning, genes weren't needed.
John Templeton Foundation
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More than 90 percent of people make a mistake on this test.
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Most male mammals have little or nothing to do with their kids. Why is our own species different?
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The curlier the hair, the cooler you are.
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Being a jerk gets you rich, promoted, and laid (if you're a man). But there is a downside.
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Bees learn and culturally transmit their communication skills.
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At least one of Earth's creatures is able to survive the vacuum of space.
Only humans can voluntarily conjure new objects and events in our minds.
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Deep underwater, temperatures are close to freezing and the pressure is 1,000 times higher than at sea level.
According to Peter Ward's "Medea hypothesis," photosynthesizing organisms regularly doom most life on Earth by over-consuming carbon dioxide.
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Slimy biofilms made up of bacterial and eukaryotic life forms have taken over an abandoned, flooded uranium mine in Germany.
Disease kills off 40% of farmed catfish. This gene protects them.
There might be a hard limit to our knowledge of the Universe.
Ancient bones reveal that domesticated felines were at home in Pre-Neolithic Poland around 8,000 years ago.
Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores — and now virivores.
In the early 20th century, a young biochemist named Alexander Oparin set out to connect “the world of the living” to “the world of the dead.”