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Evolution

Bees make decisions better and faster than we do, for the things that matter to them

How Honey Bees Inspire Advanced Robotics and AI

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans, Technology
Apex predator of the Cambrian likely sought soft over crunchy prey

Ancient Sea Scourge Not So Fearsome After All

Categories Life & Non-humans
An unflanged migrant orangutan male feeding on Rotan Tikus leaves (Flagellaria indica) Orangutan species: Pongo abelii

When Orangutans Go Global: The Art of Jungle Assimilation 101

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences

Farmer ants and drama-prone wasps in spotlight for their climate adaptation

Categories Bloggers
Researchers use a 3D model to find that house cats’ noses may function like highly efficient chemical analysis equipment.

House cats’ noses may function like highly efficient chemical analysis equipment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
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How the cat nose knows what it’s smelling

Categories Technology
An alpha male harvestman

Arachnid has three versions of `male.’ How does that happen?

Categories Life & Non-humans
Present-day katydids of the genus Arethaea, pictured here, have the same internal structures as those seen in the fossil.

Exceptional Preservation of Internal Organs in 50-Million-Year-Old Katydid Fossil

Categories Life & Non-humans
A new species of early toothed whale

New Species of Ancient Toothed Whale Unveiled: Olympicetus thalassodon

Categories Life & Non-humans
Climate change could lead to "widespread chaos" for insect communities

Climate change could lead to “widespread chaos” for insect communities

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Plantar (underneath) view of feet of a four-toed tapir (left) and a one-toed horse (right) and in the middle, a reconstruction of the extinct three-toed horse

Modern horses have lost their additional toes, scientists confirm

Categories Life & Non-humans
Bone cavities called air sacs appeared in the ancestors of long-necked dinosaurs about 225 million years ago, according to the analysis of a specimen found in Rio Grande do Sul state, South Brazil. The study also shows that air sacs did not evolve as linearly as scientists believe (credit: Márcio L. Castro)

Brazilian fossil provides earliest evidence of evolutionary trait that enabled dinosaurs to become giants

Categories Life & Non-humans
Artistic rendition of the decapitation scene of Tanystropheus hydroides

Decapitated Dinosaurs: Fossil Evidence Confirms Predators Exploited Long Necks of Ancient Marine Reptiles

Categories Life & Non-humans
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