Researchers at the Technion have discovered how changes in genetic regulatory sequences can lead to alterations in the form and structure of animals—even when genetic regulatory systems are stable and ...
Environmental change doesn’t affect evolution in a single, predictable way. In large-scale computer simulations, scientists discovered that some fluctuating conditions help populations evolve higher ...
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Scientists Were Studying Buttefly Wings—and Found a 120 Million-Year-Old Evolutionary Pattern
A genetic “cheat sheet” allows different species to display the same warning patterns.
Cacti may look like slow, stubborn desert survivors, but they’re actually evolving at lightning speed. Scientists studying ...
Learn how birds and mammals share the same genetic toolkit that helps them develop their faces, and why they don't look the ...
Both will make American Muscle Car fans happy. The ’70 Plymouth AAR Cuda will be the first to show up in toy stores, as it’s ...
Among perks that will disappear on the Fitbit app for iPhone and Android soon is skin temperature minute-by-minute data, ...
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75 years of the Telecaster: The evolution of the original solid-body electric guitar
As the Telecaster turns 75, we chart its history, from the Broadcaster/Nocaster days to the Wide Range era ...
Mammoth Cave National Park is the obvious companion destination, offering underground wonders to complement the aboveground ...
When species are subjected to changing environments, they can survive in their current location through genetic adaptation.
A new study reveals how transposable elements (TEs) expanded gene regulation during brain evolution, shaping modern neural ...
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