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Woodpeckers May Learn Drumming the Same Way Humans Learn Speech
by
Holden Galusha
New study shows that drumming activates woodpeckers’ brain regions similar to human speech and songbird brain regions
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It May Already Be Too Late to Meet UN Genetic Diversity Target
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Carnegie Institution for Science
More than one-tenth of the world’s terrestrial genetic diversity may already be lost
| 2 min read
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Tree Species Diversity Enhances Forest Drought Resistance
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Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
New study reveals that tree species diversity could enhance drought resistance in half the world's forests
| 2 min read
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Chinese Fossil Eggs Show Dinosaur Decline before Extinction
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Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
Researchers find evidence to support the hypothesis that dinosaurs were not very diverse before their extinction
| 2 min read
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Pythons Are True Choke Artists
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University of Cincinnati
Size alone doesn't explain how invasive Burmese pythons eat such big prey
| 3 min read
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New Curtin-Led Research Discovers the Heart of Our Evolution
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Curtin University
The oldest ever fossilized heart sheds new light on fish and human evolution
| 3 min read
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How to Improve Productivity for Imaging Workflows on a Limited Budget
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Cytiva UK Limited
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Being strategic in imager selection and upgrades enables labs to do more with less
| 2 min read
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The Bolder Bird Gets (and Keeps) the Girl
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
WHOI study links personality and divorce rates for the first time in animals
| 2 min read
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Insects Struggle to Adjust to Extreme Temperatures
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University of Bristol
Insects have weak ability to adjust their thermal limits and are thus more susceptible to global warming
| 2 min read
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Maternal Effects Key to Gut Microbial Development in Wild Primate
by
Arizona State University
Study presents the first evidence of maternal effects on the gut microbiome both before and after weaning
| 2 min read
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Earliest Land Animals Had Fewer Skull Bones than Fish
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University of Bristol
Surprisingly, the study suggests that early tetrapod evolution would have been restricted by having fewer skull bones
| 2 min read
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Changes in the Tree Canopy Facilitated the Evolution of Gliding Reptile
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Taylor & Francis Group
There are now enough fossils to create a near-perfect skeletal reconstruction of this unusual dragon-like creature
| 3 min read
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