The bacterium Segatella copri is one of the most common inhabitants of the human gut. In their latest study, researchers at ...
A yellow band across a wing might look like a simple flourish. In the South American rainforest, it can mean survival.
Northern Elephant seals have staged a remarkable comeback after narrowly escaping extinction by hunting, but new research reveals lasting genetic effects in the present population. Hunted for the oil ...
A long-standing assumption about evolution is being challenged by new research showing that vastly different species can rely ...
A new international study has revealed the genetic impact of hunting in northern elephant seals. The research shows that this species narrowly escaped extinction by hunting, resulting in lasting ...
Evolution seems to follow a script more often than expected. Researchers found that distantly related butterflies and moths ...
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Scientists Confirm the Human Species Is the Result of a Fusion Between Two Ancestral Populations
A recent groundbreaking study has radically altered our understanding of human evolution. Homo sapiens, traditionally thought to have descended from a single lineage, is now believed to be the product ...
The bluebuck vanished from the southern tip of Africa around 1800, hunted to extinction only 34 years after European ...
Without interrupting their busy sleep schedule, Australia’s cute, if cantankerous, koalas have turned a truism of genetics on its head. In short, the proliferation of certain koala populations shows ...
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