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  1. Spider Courtship Dance (1 Reply)
  2. Against abrupt cognition: Continuity of mental evolution back to primitive life (0 Replies)
  3. Junk DNA plays role in mammals + Climate change, not humans, drove mammoth extinction (0 Replies)
  4. Photosynthesis used to power a brain + Strange organism lacks genes for copying DNA (0 Replies)
  5. Gut bacteria can fuel the growth of prostate cancers & allow them to evade treatment (0 Replies)
  6. TAU study reveals the evolutionary reason why women feel colder than men (1 Reply)
  7. How sepsis need not be fatal (1 Reply)
  8. DNA may reveal whether you had an identical twin lost before birth (0 Replies)
  9. A mystery worm infection in Vietnam shows a new species can live in humans (0 Replies)
  10. Species surviving without sex reproduction + Mutation explains how humans lost tails (0 Replies)
  11. Ebola can hide for years in humans + COVID evolves toward better airbourne transmissi (0 Replies)
  12. Gut bacteria could accumulate medications + Geneticists to resurrect woolly mammoth (1 Reply)
  13. Too many scientists still say Caucasian + Viruses may exist ‘elsewhere in universe' (0 Replies)
  14. Complex truth about Junk DNA + Illegal cannabis farms infringe on key animal habitat (1 Reply)
  15. The origin of consciousness + The brain doesn’t think the way you think it does (1 Reply)
  16. Sea snakes mistake divers for possible mates + Radical new framework to redefine life (2 Replies)
  17. We are effectively alone in the universe (15 Replies)
  18. The case against the concept of biodiversity + The extinct species within (1 Reply)
  19. How headless hydra feel, react to prodding + Female mating contests shape evolution (0 Replies)
  20. Icy waters of 'Snowball Earth' may have spurred early organisms to grow bigger (0 Replies)
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