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Scientists discover the human genes involved in adaptation to desert living
In northern Kenya, where the ground is arid, the sun is hot, and water is a daily grind, the people have created a life that ...
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Studying how seals adapt to extreme environments could lead to benefits in human reproductive health
Wild animals that have acquired adaptations to maximize their reproductive output in some of the world's most extreme conditions may provide answers to some of the most pressing problems in the field ...
US and Kenyan researchers have collaborated on a study that has revealed more about ongoing genetic adaptations in people.
Through a collaboration between U.S. and Kenyan researchers and Turkana communities of northern Kenya, scientists have ...
Ancient humans in northern China endured dramatic climate changes, creating new tools, hunting methods, and strategies to ...
How human activities negatively affect urban red squirrels' problem-solving skills and potentially their chances of thriving ...
Macquarie University hearing researchers have discovered how our brains learn to listen, and how this can help us understand speech in noisy, echo-filled spaces. Building on earlier work that showed ...
Studying how seals adapt to extreme environments could lead to benefits in human reproductive health
A female grey seal tending to her pup on the beaches of Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Gray seals only nurse their pups for 15-20 days before the female leaves and the pup must learn to forage on its own.
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