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The Evolutionary Pressure Cooker: How Climate May Have Sparked Feather DevelopmentImagine stepping back in time, to an ancient world where the skies were stormy and the land crackled with unpredictable ...
In the past 30 years, the natural environment in Finland has undergone significant changes. Researchers at the University of ...
Lifelong Missouri birder Jeff Cantrell came across a first in 2013. He discovered fish crows had built a nest in a large ...
This Earth Day, we’re celebrating stories from the past year of UC research that illustrate the resilience of life on our ...
Biologists have long debated why some plants and animals can adjust to a wide range of climates, while others can't.
A White-necked Jacobin chick may use mimicry or camouflage to avoid predators, resembling a caterpillar with fluffy feathers.
He wants to raise awareness for curlews and the troubles they face due to habitat loss, land-use changes, and climate ...
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Potoos are Hauntingly CutePotoos might be some of the strangest-looking birds out there - but they’re also hauntingly cute. In this video, we take a ...
The Papuan olive python, a remarkable reptile from New Guinea's rainforests, captivates with its colour-changing ability and ...
Nature showcases diverse nervous systems beyond a single command center. Several animals, including octopuses, leeches, and ...
The long-eared owl, Asio otus, is a majestic raptor known for its perky horn-like ear tufts, and cryptic herringbone markings ...
“Mind/Matter: The Neuroscience of Perception, Attention and Memory” is the first temporary exhibit the Peabody Museum has ...
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