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Evolution

194 posts
SScience
Researchers map DNA's physical code using large-scale simulations
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Researchers map DNA’s physical code using large-scale simulations

  • August 20, 2026
Nearly every cell in the human body contains essentially the same genetic information, yet different cells activate different…
SScience
Weizmann study reveals how DNA repair enzymes choose targets
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Weizmann study reveals how DNA repair enzymes choose targets

  • August 14, 2026
When a wound does not heal properly, it leaves a scar. Similarly, mutations – which are permanent changes…
SScience
Fossil Evidence Pushes Back Origin of Live Birth by 90 Million Years
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Fossil Evidence Pushes Back Origin of Live Birth by 90 Million Years

  • August 13, 2026
Paleontologists studying a 236-million-year-old cynodont fossil from Argentina say they have found the earliest evidence yet of viviparity…
SScience
Birdsong study reveals shared foundations of complex communication
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Birdsong study reveals shared foundations of complex communication

  • August 8, 2026
The songs produced by birds share similarities with the structure of human language, a study shows. An international…
HHealth
Study Points to Sugar, Not Just Meat, as Fuel for Human Brain Evolution
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Study Points to Sugar, Not Just Meat, as Fuel for Human Brain Evolution

  • August 6, 2026
A team of researchers from the University of Sydney and the University of Glasgow argues that dietary sugars,…
SScience
Neural stem cells split early into distinct neuron lineages
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Neural stem cells split early into distinct neuron lineages

  • August 6, 2026
The cerebral cortex is densely packed with different nerve cells that enable us to perceive, think and act.…
SScience
Scientists Add Unlikely New Member to World’s Carnivorous Plants
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Scientists Add Unlikely New Member to World’s Carnivorous Plants

  • August 5, 2026
More than 150 years after Charles Darwin first wondered whether certain sticky-leaved Saxifraga plants might be secretly carnivorous,…
SScience
Tetonius homunculus (colorized) by R. Bruce Horsfall from W.B. Scott’s History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere.
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Tiny New Primate Species Emerges from 50-Million-Year-Old Wyoming Sandstone

  • August 5, 2026
Paleontologists working in southern Wyoming have identified a previously unknown species of omomyid primate, adding a new chapter…
SScience
The Weirdest Theory Yet for Why Life on Earth Suddenly Exploded
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The Weirdest Theory Yet for Why Life on Earth Suddenly Exploded

  • August 5, 2026
In the first 20 million years of the Cambrian period, Earth experienced an explosion of life—a great evolutionary…
HHealth
Study reveals evolutionary shift in gene crucial for the human nervous system
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Study reveals evolutionary shift in gene crucial for the human nervous system

  • August 5, 2026
Certain variants in the PSPH gene, which encodes an enzyme called phosphoserine phosphatase, prevent the body from making…
HHealth
Insilico Medicine highlights AI-powered biological target discovery for rare sinonasal cancer
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Insilico Medicine highlights AI-powered biological target discovery for rare sinonasal cancer

  • August 4, 2026
Insilico Medicine (“Insilico”), a clinical-stage generative artificial intelligence (AI)-driven biotechnology company, today announced the publication of a collaborative…
TTechnology
Penn State study identifies genetic regions linked to avian herpesvirus virulence
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Penn State study identifies genetic regions linked to avian herpesvirus virulence

  • August 3, 2026
A highly contagious herpes virus causes Marek’s disease, a deadly illness that mainly infects chickens. While it does…
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