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Humans Are Unique but Not Exceptional Species of Mammal
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University of California - Davis
Study looks at reproductive inequality in humans compared to other species
| 3 min read
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Genome of Famed Sled Dog Balto Reveals Genetic Adaptations of Working Dogs
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University of California - Santa Cruz
Balto has now helped scientists explore the genetics of working dogs and demonstrate the power of comparative genomics
| 4 min read
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Large Animals Travel More Slowly Because They Can’t Keep Cool
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PLOS
Fragmentation and climate warming could disadvantage large animals due to their limited traveling speeds
| 2 min read
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Are Wildlife Documentaries Showing Us the ‘Real’ Natural World?
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University of Cambridge
Wildlife documentaries miss an opportunity to highlight the diversity of nature by focusing too much on vertebrates
| 3 min read
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New Research Shows Humans Impact Wolf Packs in National Parks
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University of Minnesota
The research shows that people are altering aspects of wolf ecology even if they are not impacting population size
| 3 min read
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It Would Take 23 Million Years to Replace Madagascar’s Endangered Mammals
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The Field Museum
To prevent mass extinction in Madagascar it's now or never, according to new research
| 4 min read
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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: How Humans Lost Their Body Hair
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University of Utah Health Care
Findings point to a regulatory region of the genome that seems essential for making hair
| 3 min read
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Rosenstiel Marine Researcher Identifies New Bottlenose Dolphin Subspecies
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University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science
The new subspecies is smaller than other bottlenose dolphins and likely prefers deep offshore waters
| 2 min read
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Rare Discovery of Dinosaur Remains Preserved with Its Last Meal
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McGill University
Unusual fossil reveals more about the diet of Microraptor, a bird-like dinosaur with four wings
| 2 min read
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Human Expansion Linked to Madagascar’s Loss of Large Vertebrates
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Cell Press
Researchers examine the genetic history of the Malagasy people
| 2 min read
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