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Evolution of Lizards: A New Study Reveals the Patterns and Drivers of Adaptation and Speciation
Everything changed in the past 40 years, when an explosion of evolutionary studies proved that evolution can and does occur rapidly—even from one generation to the next. Evolutionary biologists were thrilled, but the findings reinforced the same paradox: If evolution can happen so fast, then why do most species on Earth continue to appear the same for many millions of years?
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Florida Corals Struggle to Survive Due to Intense Marine Heatwaves
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Annular Solar Eclipse 2023: 5 Weird Facts About the Rare 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse Coming This Week
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Seaweed Red Algae Being Added To Cow Feed Additives To Cut Methane Emission
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200 Grizzly Bears Feast On Army Cutworm Moths Each Year, Study Says
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How To Make Your Apartment More Eco-Friendly
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The Global Surge of P2P Lending Platforms
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5 Safest Cities in the USA from Natural Disasters
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Warm Waters Of Gulf Of Mexico Could Give Birth To New Tropical System
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Tropical Storm Lidia Expected to Intensify into Hurricane, Threatens Mexico With Rough Surf
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Groundwater Seepage Delivers Nutrients to the Great Barrier Reef, but Also Poses Risks of Detrimental Issues, According To Study
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Polar Bears Struggle To Raise Cubs as Climate Change Reduces Sea Ice, Study
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Cichlid Fish Diversity in Lake Victoria Is Linked to Environmental and Genetic Factors






