Rather than simply evolving from one to another, wolves and dogs have a very complex past
Astronomers discover a ‘fluffy’ planet
Seriously ill child found in Spain after international search
A mother and father removed their seriously ill 5-year-old child from a British hospital to seek treatment for him in the Czech Republic, triggering an international search that ended when the child was found in Spain.
Aftershocks continue in Northern California after 6.0 earthquake last week
Northern California wine country has experienced more than 70 aftershocks since the 6.0-magnitude earthquake rocked the city of Napa last Sunday.
Inuit myths confirmed: nervous giants were first settlers of Arctic, say scientists
Scientists discovered that the Paleo-Eskimo peoples, a reclusive culture who inhabited New World regions of the arctic circle until about 700 years ago, were definitively one of the first peoples to explore, pioneer, and settle in North America.
Study: Ancient Arctic dwellers were not really into sex
Paleo-Eskimos had a strange, insular culture and avoided mixing with their neighbors
Evolution proven? Science finds links between human, fly, and worm genomes
At the genomic level, several processes are similar
Fish out of water: Walking fish provides evolutionary clues
In just two years, fishes’ anatomies adapted to land.
‘Natural’ lenses help provide best-ever view of colliding galaxies
Colliding galaxies produce hundreds of stars each year.
New Horizons crosses Neptune’s orbit, sets sights on Pluto
The small spacecraft reaches Neptune’s orbit in record time.
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