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Killer Whales Are Speciating Right in Front of Us

samedi 19 novembre 2016 par Rüdiger Riesch — Features, The Sciences, Evolution
Killer whales appear to be splitting into several separate species, perhaps because cultural differences among populations are driving them apart -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Where Is Human Evolution Taking Us?  

samedi 19 novembre 2016 — Features, The Sciences, Evolution
We asked scientists for their views on the evolution of our species -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

U.S. Military Preps for Gene Drives Run Amok

vendredi 18 novembre 2016 par Josie Garthwaite — Biotech, Sustainability, Tech, Engineering, The Sciences, Biology, Evolution
DARPA researchers are developing responses for accidental or malicious “genetic spills” -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

The Origins of Creativity

mercredi 16 novembre 2016 par Heather Pringle — Features, Cognition, The Sciences, Evolution
New evidence of ancient ingenuity forces scientists to reconsider when our ancestors started thinking outside the box -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

How Myths Evolve over Time and Migrations

mardi 15 novembre 2016 par Julien d'Huy, Steve Mirsky — Mind, Behavior & Society, The Sciences, Arts & Culture, Evolution
Julien d’Huy, of the Pantheon–Sorbonne University in Paris, talks about the use of evolutionary theory and computer modeling in the comparative analysis of myths and folktales, the... -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Ebola Virus Grew More Infectious in Latest Epidemic

mardi 15 novembre 2016 par Christopher Intagliata — Health, Medicine, Public Health, The Sciences, Biology, Evolution
A strain that emerged during the latest epidemic is able to enter human cells more easily—which means it’s more infectious, too. Christopher Intagliata reports. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Ebola Virus Grew More Infectious in the Latest Epidemic

mardi 15 novembre 2016 par Christopher Intagliata — Health, Medicine, Public Health, The Sciences, Biology, Evolution
A strain that emerged during the latest epidemic is able to enter human cells more easily—which means it’s more infectious, too. Christopher Intagliata reports. -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

Leaf Mines Say Southern Hemisphere Recovered Faster from Asteroid

dimanche 13 novembre 2016 par Jennifer Frazer — The Sciences, Evolution
Insect-damaged fossil leaves indicate recovery five million years sooner than the Northern Hemisphere -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

The Evolution of Grandparents

dimanche 13 novembre 2016 par Rachel Caspari — Features, Behavior & Society, The Sciences, Evolution
The rise of senior citizens may have played a big role in the success of our species -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

The Grand Canyon Puts You in Touch with Time

vendredi 11 novembre 2016 par Steve Mirsky — Anti Gravity, The Sciences, Evolution
More of one passenger's science trip down the Colorado River -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

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