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Massive Prehistoric Monolith Found in the Mediterranean
Ocean scientists have just announced the discovery of a huge prehistoric monolith off the coast of Sicily. The monument is on it's side now, but would have... Read more
The 30 July 2015 by Reprieve
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The Evolution of Infertility in Humans
Evolution is all about passing on your genes. Reproduction is obviously an important part of that, hence why animals are willing to go to such extremes to... Read more
The 28 July 2015 by Reprieve
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Have You Seen My Dassies?
One of the Primate and Predator Project's research aims is to understand the behavioural ecology of predator-prey interactions. Durham University Masters... Read more
The 01 July 2015 by Iratemonkey
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Cats and Dogs
Leopards are the most elusive species of the big 5. They can draw in tourists over thousands of miles, who are willing to pay top dollar for the opportunity to... Read more
The 30 July 2015 by Iratemonkey
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Regulatory DNA That Drove Human Evolution Identified
You have genes that code for proteins. These are then put together to make you. Understanding these genes and how they've changed is obviously very important fo... Read more
The 02 July 2015 by Reprieve
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Having Green in Your Flag is Bad for Your IQ
If your country has green in its flag, then you are less likely to be intelligent. If that isn't an explosive statement, then I don't know what is. But data fro... Read more
The 20 July 2015 by Bjornostman
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Heritability in Twins
Tinca J C Polderman, Beben Benyamin, Christiaan A de Leeuw, Patrick F Sullivan, Arjen van Bochoven, Peter M Visscher Danielle Posthuma. Meta-analysis of the... Read more
The 06 July 2015 by Ccc1685
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How to Spot an Evolving Gene
It's Wednesday, which means its time to answer a question from you lovely folks. Today's comes from Paul, who asks More interesting to laymen like me would be... Read more
The 29 July 2015 by Reprieve
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