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Early Humans May Have First Walked Upright in the Trees
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University College London
The prevailing belief that bipedalism evolved on the ground in humans may not be correct, according to a new study
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Extinct ‘Monkey Lemur’ Shows Similarities to Fossil Humans
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University of Otago
Researchers analyze the teeth in extinct lemurs and find similar patterns to fossil hominins
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Fossil Overturns a Century of Knowledge about the Origin of Modern Birds
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University of Cambridge
A characteristic of modern birds, the mobile beak, evolved earlier than previously thought
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Human Evolution Wasn’t Just the Sheet Music, but How It Was Played
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Duke University
Brain, gut, and immune system were fine-tuned after split from common ancestor of chimpanzees
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Early Snapshot of the Mechanisms That Allowed for Multicellularity
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University of Chicago Medical Center
The study extends existing research on transcriptional condensates in mammalian cells into yeast
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Groundbreaking Insights into the Evolution of Color Patterns in Frogs and Toads
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New York University
Large comparative analysis of frogs and toads finds that their vertebral stripe evolves repeatedly and rapidly
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Evolution of Tree Roots May Have Driven Mass Extinctions
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Indiana University
Geologists in the US and UK find parallels between ancient, global-scale extinction events and modern threats
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Geobiologists Shine New Light on Earth’s First Known Mass Extinction Event
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Virginia Tech
A major loss of diversity during the Ediacaran Period, which lasted from 635 million to 540 million years ago
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Skull Variation Reveals ‘Attenuated Evolution’ of Mammals across the Cenozoic
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Researchers examine 322 mammal species to show when the rate of evolutionary change peaked
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New Research Rewrites the Evolutionary Story of Gills
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University of British Columbia
Study finds new evidence regarding ion regulation in gill evolution
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