Animals
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A Genome Analysis of the Evolutionary Relationships and Times of Origin of Sea Urchins and Its Relatives
According to the study, contemporary echinoids appeared some 300 million years ago, overcame the Permo Triassic catastrophic event, the most severe biodiversity crisis in Earth's history, and swiftly diversified in its aftermath.
Latest Research Articles
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Swarms of Insects Hung Out in the Australian Outback, But Why?
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Swarm of Thousands of Slater Bugs Reported Moving Across the Australian Outback
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Rare Eastern Indigo Snake Seen in Alabama for Second Time in Over 60 Years
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New Study on Mice Reveals Development of an Antibody to Unlock the Blood-Brain Barrier
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Polar Bears: Why the World’s Largest Bears Aren’t in Antarctica
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Asian Elephants Experience Emotional Stress and Loneliness When Left Alone: New Study
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Lollypop Farm Seizes 800 Animals From Property, a Local Animal Exhibitor Is Arrested
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Dozens of Birds at Animal Sanctuary in New Hampshire Euthanized Because of Avian Flu Outbreak
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UK Consumers Will No Longer Be Able to Buy Free-Range Chicken Eggs Starting Monday
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Dodo Might Be Resurrected After Scientists Examine Extinct Bird's Dna For the First Time
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Study Shows How Fruit Flies Adapted in a Rapidly Changing World
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Brazilian Cattle Ranchers Uses Innovative Technique to Reduce Emission Caused by Livestock