Gray wolves now living in the Chernobyl exclusion zone also show a new genetic resistance to cancer, researchers have found.
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When freshwater giants move, nature pays the price
Across the globe, large non-native freshwater animals like carp, crocodilians, and giant catfish are being deliberately introduced for fishing, aquaculture, or pest control. While these introductions ...
Did Humans Evolve To Eat Meat? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains What Your Anatomy Actually Reveals
The evolutionary case for eating meat is etched into human anatomy — but so is the case against it. The science deserves more ...
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Marine megafauna experts from The University of Western Australia have been recognised in the 4th edition of the Frontiers Planet Prize, the world's ...
Tampa, Fla.-based deep sea critical minerals specialist American Ocean Minerals Corporation (AOMC) reports that is deploying ...
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Can humans and rhinos coexist? One town is finding out.
When humans and megafauna encounter one another, it tends to be at a safe distance for both parties. Interactions between the ...
A new study found that a pachyderm skeleton, dismissed for decades as unimportant, offers evidence of careful planning, ...
Palaeontologists have used an Ice Age fossil found 120 years ago in an underground cave to reveal extinct giant echidnas roamed south-eastern ...
Frankie, a male, southern white rhino standing 7-foot tall and weighing 5,200 pounds, is the newest rhino at Potawatomi Zoo.
SOUTH BEND — Frankie, a male, southern white rhino standing 7-foot tall and weighing 5,200 pounds, is the newest rhino at ...
Palaeontologists have used an Ice Age fossil found 120 years ago in an underground cave to reveal extinct giant echidnas ...
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