What the unique shape of the human heart tells us about our evolution
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Read moreDetailsSwansea: Mammals, from the mighty blue whale to the tiny shrew, inhabit nearly every corner of our planet. Their remarkable ...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi: A group of more than 1,800 scientists, science teachers and educators has written an open letter raising concerns ...
Read moreDetailsCanberra: A new study revealed Thursday that Australian wildlife, including koalas, have been included on a list of hundreds of ...
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Read moreDetailsBacteria do become extinct at substantial rates, finds a new study, contradicting widely held scientific thinking that the microbes rarely ...
Read moreDetailsOur early hominin ancestors, including their toddlers, could stand on two feet and walk upright, but also had several ape-like ...
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