‘More than 100 million years of evolution’: How snakes evolved and lost their legs
Huge snakes, tiny snakes, poisonous snakes and constrictor snakes, snakes that slither, burrow or swim: New fossils and modern technology are tracing serpent origins
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Huge snakes, tiny snakes, poisonous snakes and constrictor snakes, snakes that slither, burrow or swim: New fossils and modern technology are tracing serpent origins
It’s not just thinner bears that are coming ashore as the climate warms.
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Newly declassified images from the Apollo 12 mission highlight strange, unidentified lights spotted by astronauts on the moon.
The answer of whether humans are more closely related to cats or dogs depends on how you look at the question.
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DNA damage from inflammation outpaces the cells’ ability to self-repair. The finding, in human brain cells and mice, could point to new MS treatments.