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Evolution

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Some early life forms may have breathed oxygen well before it filled the atmosphere | MIT News
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Some early life forms may have breathed oxygen well before it filled the atmosphere | MIT News

  • February 6, 2026
Oxygen is a vital and constant presence on Earth today. But that hasn’t always been the case. It…
SScience
Amino acid metabolism shapes the tumor immune microenvironment and therapy response
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Reprogrammed neutrophils promote tumor growth

  • February 5, 2026
Predicting tumor progression is one of the major challenges in oncology. Scientists at the University of Geneva (UNIGE)…
SScience
Paleolophus yunnanensis, a species of lungfish that swam in the South Chinese seas 410 million years ago. Image credit: Brian Choo, Flinders University.
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Enigmatic Fossils Fill Missing Chapters in Story of Earth’s First Fishes

  • February 4, 2026
In two separate studies, paleontologists in Australia and China examined the fossilized remains of enigmatic Devonian lungfish with…
HHealth
Gut bacteria provide key to identifying colorectal cancer from stool samples
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Bacteria repurpose viral injection systems to target diverse cells

  • February 3, 2026
New study shows how bacteria adapted a virus-derived injection system to recognize and attach to many different types…
SScience
Tiny New Species of Herbivorous Dinosaur Unearthed in Spain
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Tiny New Species of Herbivorous Dinosaur Unearthed in Spain

  • February 2, 2026
A new genus and species of diminutive bipedal dinosaur has been identified from the fossils found in Burgos…
SScience
Earth's First Sponges Were Soft, Not Spiky, Study Finds
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Earth’s First Sponges Were Soft, Not Spiky, Study Finds

  • February 2, 2026
If you imagine the earliest animals on Earth, you might picture something simple but sturdy. Maybe a sponge-like…
SScience
New generation of CRISPR shows safer path to treating genetic diseases
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AI uncovers evolution of genetic control elements in mammalian cerebellum

  • January 30, 2026
Artificial intelligence allows tracing the evolution of genetic control elements in the developing mammalian cerebellum. An international research…
SScience
New Online Tool Charts Evolution of Every Known Bird Species
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New Online Tool Charts Evolution of Every Known Bird Species

  • January 30, 2026
Ornithologists with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology have stitched together the most complete avian evolutionary tree ever, unveiling…
FFitness
Cold water swimmer Autumn Lea takes a freezing dip at sunset in the icy waters of Pickmere Lake. (Photo: Christopher Furlong/Gettty Images)
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our modern obsession with ‘wellness’ is driven by ancient instincts

  • January 26, 2026
If you’ve spent even a little time on social media in recent years, you’ve no doubt come across…
HHealth
Amino acid metabolism shapes the tumor immune microenvironment and therapy response
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Cancer vaccines enter a new era of personalized immunotherapy

  • January 23, 2026
A new comprehensive review from researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai details how decades…
HHealth
Metabolic health plays larger role than weight gain in pregnancy outcomes
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Study explores how shared cells influence health across generations

  • January 23, 2026
During pregnancy, maternal and fetal cells migrate back and forth across the placenta, with fetal cells entering the…
WWildlife
Biomechanical limits of hopping in the hindlimbs of giant extinct kangaroos
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Biomechanical limits of hopping in the hindlimbs of giant extinct kangaroos

  • January 23, 2026
Specimens All species included in this study were macropodiforms; the bone measurement dataset encompassed all extant families and…
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