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Scientists discover evolution has reused the same two genes for 120 million years — and it changes what 'random' means
A bright red band on a butterfly’s wing is a warning: eat me and you’ll regret it. That same red band shows up on dozens of ...
Spring has brought the chatter of birdsong back to New England. But if that music seems fainter than it once was, it’s not your imagination.
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5 pollinator-friendly flowers to plant in May for a humming cottage garden full of life
These blooms guarantee a steady stream of winged visitors ...
With over 165 hands-on exhibits spread across nine floors, this is less like visiting a museum and more like stepping into a ...
Scientists studying South American butterflies and moths have uncovered a pattern in evolution that no one expected to find.
Plum trees are small and bloom abundantly in spring. If you grow wild species, like the American or Chickasaw plum, you'll ...
Evolution is often described as a process full of chance and randomness. But a new study suggests that it may be more ...
A long-standing assumption about evolution is being challenged by new research showing that vastly different species can rely ...
Butterflies and a moth species reused the same two genes, ivory and optix, to create similar warning colors over millions of ...
Atmos reports on David George Haskell's book, highlighting how flowers shape ecosystems and human agriculture amid ...
Sir David Attenborough's profound influence on public understanding of the natural world has led countless researchers to ...
To make sure you are inviting butterflies into your yard, make sure you are planting host plants, providing safety from bad ...
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