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Lazy Mice Show How Gut Microbes, Not Just Genes, Pass Down Inherited Behavior Across Generations
In a new study published in Nature Communications, Ruth Ley and her colleagues demonstrated that behavior—in this case, how ...
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🧬 We finally know why Neanderthals had such a different face from ours
The enigmatic facial morphology of our Neanderthal cousins, characterized by a robust and prominent jaw, finds part of its ...
Saliva genes evolved faster than most body systems, revealing how food, pathogens, and environment shaped the modern human ...
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The Incredible Diversity of Dogs Began More Than 10,000 Years Before Modern Breeds
“We found that dogs were already remarkably diverse in their skull shapes and sizes more than 11,000 years ago — long before ...
Behavioral traits get passed on via an animal’s genetics, but a new study reveals that the microbiome can pass them on too, ...
From village dogs to toy poodles to mastiffs, dogs come in an astonishing array of shapes, colours and sizes. Today there are ...
Every human face is unique, allowing us to distinguish between individuals. We know little about how facial features are ...
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Why The Galápagos Islands Are So Unique - Explained By Ecologists
Volcanic Origins Created Perfect Isolation The Galápagos Islands were formed millions of years ago through volcanic activity.
Early-life environment shapes how wild bats behave as adults, showing that developmental experience, rather than innate predisposition, drives individual differences in foraging behavior.
Revenue Guidance -- Management reiterated full-year fiscal 2025 revenue guidance of $26 million to $30 million and set Q4 ...
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