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Humans 10x Better Than Chimps and Macaques When It Comes to Temperature Control
Humans have a higher density of sweat glands found in their skin than chimps and macaques, which is 10 times that of chimps and macaques. Penn Medicine experts have now learned how this unique, hyper-cooling feature developed in the human genome.
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5 Ridiculous Myths About Animals That We Need to Stop Believing This 2021
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Mom & Baby Giraffe Rescued in Months-long Operation After Being Trapped on a Sinking Island
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Saudi Arabia to Plant 50 Billion Trees to Reduce Carbon Emissions by 60% in 2030
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Population of Endangered Rhinos in Nepal Has Grown by 16% Thanks to Anti-Poaching Measures
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Long-necked Dinosaurs Journeyed for Hundreds of Miles, Based on Their Stomach Stones
Environmentally "Protected" Areas are Not as Guarded as they Should Be, Evidence Shows
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'Cut Carbon Emissions,' 300 Companies Urge President Biden
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World’s 'Angriest' Octopus Attacks a Retired Lifeguard
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Covid Particles in the Dust May Help Predict Potential Outbreaks
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Just the Thought of You Petting Other Dogs Can Make Your Furry Friend Jealous
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Unwanted Guest: California Struggles With an Invasive Specie of Exotic Crabs
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Developing Bigger Brains Gave Squirrels a Better Chance at Survival in the Wild






