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evolution

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CComputing
Dynamic task allocation in fog computing using enhanced fuzzy logic approaches
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Dynamic task allocation in fog computing using enhanced fuzzy logic approaches

  • 27 May 2025
This section proposes a decision procedure based on fuzzy logic to distribute jobs between the fog and cloud…
WWildlife
Mother–infant bonds in wild chimpanzees resemble those of humans
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Mother–infant bonds in wild chimpanzees resemble those of humans

  • 20 May 2025
The bonds of affection between human mothers and their children are crucial for infant well-being. This suggests that…
WWildlife
New To Science Blue-Striped Poison Frog Discovered In Brazil
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New To Science Blue-Striped Poison Frog Discovered In Brazil

  • 19 May 2025
An international team of scientists announced their recent discovery of a colorful new poison frog in a remote…
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Hidden Patterns Shape Animal Behavior Across Species

  • 17 May 2025
Summary: Despite vast ecological differences, animals from meerkats to hyenas appear to follow a shared behavioral architecture in…
GGenetics
Tracing human genetic histories and natural selection with precise local ancestry inference
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Tracing human genetic histories and natural selection with precise local ancestry inference

  • 17 May 2025
Orchestra Orchestra is a LAI algorithm that consists of a two-stage pipeline: an original deterministic base layer and…
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Silent Switches in DNA Gave Rise to Human Intelligence

  • 16 May 2025
Summary: Despite sharing over 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees, humans possess strikingly advanced cognitive and emotional abilities.…
GGenetics
New genetic database sheds light on Brazil’s ancestry and disease risks
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New genetic database sheds light on Brazil’s ancestry and disease risks

  • 16 May 2025
Since the human genome was first sequenced in 2003, the world’s scientific community has been racing to decipher…
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Recessive Genes May Quietly Shape Health, Learning, and Fertility

  • 15 May 2025
Summary: Carriers of recessive gene mutations, long thought to be unaffected, may actually face subtle disadvantages, including more…
GGenetics
DiffInvex identifies key genes driving chemotherapy resistance
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DiffInvex identifies key genes driving chemotherapy resistance

  • 14 May 2025
Just as species adapt over generations, our body’s cells accumulate DNA changes throughout life. Most are harmless, yet…
SScience
Intelligence on Earth Evolved Independently at Least Twice
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Intelligence on Earth Evolved Independently at Least Twice

  • 11 May 2025
“How we end up with similar circuitry was more flexible than I would have expected,” Zaremba said. “You…
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