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New research claims that tomato plants in the Galápagos might actually be de-evolving and picking up ancient traits.
Wild tomatoes in the Galápagos may be reversing evolution—reawakening ancient traits, surprising scientists at UC Riverside.
Religious beliefs have been woven into the fabric of human existence for millennia, shaping cultures and guiding personal ...
If we look across the whole of the mammal branch of the tree of life we find there are many groups of mammals that have evolved testicles of all different sizes. In almost all these separate cases, ...
Human daily life evolved slowly for centuries, but now it shifts rapidly and our survival depends on maintaining balance.
The shift from lizard-like sprawl to upright walking in mammals wasn’t a smooth climb up the evolutionary ladder. Instead, it ...
Some species have been known to circle back to lost traits, but it's rare and not usually though the same genetic lines.
In a city alive with ambition, where every co-working space pulses with ideas and every street corner holds the rhythm of ...
Four Trinity researchers have secured awards worth a combined total of €2.57 million under Research Ireland’s Pathway funding programme.
On the younger, black-rock islands of the Galápagos archipelago, wild-growing tomatoes are doing something peculiar. They're ...
Humans have been around on Earth for thousands of years, but there was a period when humanity was almost wiped out of ...
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