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Scientists Scanned A 165-Million-Year-Old Octopus Fossil And Found Something "Inkcredible"
Scientists utilized 3D X-ray imaging to uncover new details that challenged previous ideas about prehistoric marine life.
A new review was published in Volume 17 of Oncotarget on March 31, 2026, titled “Bibliometric mapping of glioma classification research through main path, key route, and K-core analyses.” ...
Genomic analysis reveals squid and cuttlefish evolved in deep oceans, survived mass extinction in refuges, and later rapidly diversified, following a “long fuse” evolutionary pattern.
Weasels are small carnivores with a long body and short legs. They also have a stout skull and sharp teeth. These creatures, ...
Ever wonder why certain animals trigger such strong reactions? This video explores 10 animal phobias through evolutionary psychology to show how fear helped our ancestors survive. A quick, human take ...
Conservation levels of gene expression abundance ratios are globally coordinated in cells, and cellular state changes under such biologically relevant stoichiometric constraints are readable as ...
Scientists from the GAIA Initiative have now published a machine learning approach in the journal “Ecological Informatics” that improves how roaring behaviour can be studied. The algorithm can ...
Unusually well-preserved fossils have provided the earliest known evidence of a land vertebrate that could pump air in and ...
A qualitative study of 30 UK adults found that many people see ultra-processed foods as unhealthy but struggle to define them ...
Small and indispensable! A group of entomologists from Chulalongkorn University discovered a new species of wasp in the ...
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