Animals
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Evolution of Cerebellum: From Dinosaur Brains to Bird Flight and Human Intelligence
Evolutionary biologists at Johns Hopkins Medicine report they have combined PET scans of modern pigeons along with studies of dinosaur fossils to help answer an enduring question in biology:
Latest Research Articles
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Hummingbird Hawk Moths Use Vision To Control Their Proboscis, Study Finds
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Balearic Shearwater’s Migratory Range Shifts Northward Due to Individual Behavioral Flexibility in Response to Climate Change
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Green Leaf Volatiles Enhance Plant Defense Against Agricultural Pests for Cleaner Farming
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Penguin's Death Suspected As H5N1 Case In Antarctica; Experts Worry About Potential Impact Of The Disease
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Rare Sightings of Newborn Great White Shark Can Help Understand the Top Predator's Birthing Habits
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Africa’s Savannah Elephants Face Extinction in Small Fortress Parks, Researchers Warn
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Flying Reptile from 'Kuehneosaurs' Group 200 Million Years Ago Discovered by UK Student in Bristol Region [Study]
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Pink Salmon: A Potential Threat or a Valuable Resource for Norway?
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New Camera System Allows To See Exceptional Animal Colors in Wildlife
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West Nile Virus’s Spread Throughout Europe Is Closely Associated With Urbanization, Agriculture, and Bird Migration
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![Seattle Salmon Death: Scientists Develop Potential Solution by Preventing Up to 96% of Tire Particles from Escaping [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69207/seattle-salmon-death-scientists-develop-potential-solution-preventing-96-tire-particles.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=dcbc49b973cb8bd1b92b086a4e480629)
Seattle Salmon Death: Scientists Develop Potential Solution by Preventing Up to 96% of Tire Particles from Escaping [Study]
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Eoneophron Infernalis: A New ‘Hell Chicken’ Dinosaur From the End of the Cretaceous






