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Scientists Were Studying Buttefly Wings—and Found a 120 Million-Year-Old Evolutionary Pattern
A genetic “cheat sheet” allows different species to display the same warning patterns.
In a study comparing human brain communication networks with those of macaques and mice, researchers found that only the human brains transmitted information via multiple parallel pathways, yielding ...
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How biodiversity shapes life and survival
Sensing nature's richness: Research shows people can gauge biodiversity through sight and sound, with slightly greater accuracy using acoustic cues like birdsong and seasonal changes. Farming for ...
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