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Ancient Wolf Gene Responsible for Different Sizes of Domestic Dogs
Researchers found a mutation of an ancient gene responsible in regulating body sizes of dogs. Dog sizes in modern times were once believed to be based on our ancestors' domestication of ancient dogs thousands of years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Curiosity Detects Carbon Signature That May Indicate Biological Activity in Mars
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US Facing Dire Water Scarcity on its Biggest Freshwater Reserves, Says New Study
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Ice Storm Threat Expected as Groundhog Day Storm to Cover Sections of US in Snow
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Earth Could Lose Half of its Coffee-Growing Land Because of Climate Change
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Drought is Coming! Scientists Predict Severe and Widespread Drought in 21st Century
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Newly-Discovered Branching Worm Named After Godzilla's Legendary Nemesis
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Extreme Heatwave Kills Large Number of Magellanic Penguins in Argentina
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Even Low Levels of Industrial Pollution Shortens Life Span of Older People
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Astronomers Shed Light Behind Mysterious 'Dark Fingers' Within Solar Flare
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Gut Microbe Help Squirrels Retain Their Muscle During Hibernation
Earth Might Not be Ready for the Next Super Solar Storm: New Study
Blizzard Warning! Winter Storm, Bomb Cyclone Causes Canceled Flights, Power Outages Across the US






