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  • Scientists Identify Gene Family Key to Unlocking Vertebrate Evolution

    New CU Boulder-led research finds that the traits that make vertebrates distinct from invertebrates were made possible by the emergence of a new set of genes 500 million years ago.

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  • Ancient Diet of the Wool Dog

    Along Vancouver Island’s west coast, the traditional territories of the Tseshaht First Nation span the Broken Group Islands, with thousands of years of pre-colonial history.

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  • Whale-Watching By Satellite

    Scientists have successfully attached satellite tracking tags to six New Zealand southern right whales, or tohorā, and are inviting the public to follow the whales’ travels online.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Alien Species to Increase by 36% Worldwide by 2050

    The number of alien (non-native) species, particularly insects, arthropods and birds, is expected to increase globally by 36% by the middle of this century, compared to 2005, finds new research by an international team involving UCL.

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  • New Institute To Study Behavioral Plasticity In Locusts

    Texas A&M is part of a multi-university collaboration to study locust swarms and how to limit the destruction they leave behind.

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  • Abundance of Salmon Key to Feeding 'Underdog' Stream Fishes

    Researchers from Simon Fraser University’s Salmon Watershed Lab have found when salmon returns are high, smaller and less dominant fishes get a chance to feast on their eggs.

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  • Sea Butterflies And Sea Angels Survived Earth’s Last Mass Extinction

    Two groups of tiny, delicate marine organisms, sea butterflies and sea angels, were found to be surprisingly resilient.

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  • Discovery Provides Hope For Singing Dogs On Brink Of Extinction

    The New Guinea highland dog is nearly identical to a canine group previously thought to be extinct, according to a study co-authored by a Texas A&M professor.

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  • Predator Loss, Climate Change Combine to Devastate Alaskan Reefs

    Alaska’s living reefs – which house an entire ecosystem – are collapsing thanks to climate change and the disappearance of sea otters, new research published in the journal Science reveals.

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  • Cracking Icy Secrets of New Penguin Colonies

    Populations of gentoo penguins are growing, and remote sensing data are helping scientists figure out why.

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