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Mammals First Evolved Big Brains For Better Sense Of Smell
Mammals first evolved their characteristic large brains to enable a stronger sense of smell, according to a new study. This study is the first to use CT technology, similar to medical scanners, to reconstruct the brains of two of the earliest known mammal species, both from the Jurassic fossil beds of China.
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The Earth's Core Is Melting...And Freezing
New study could shed light on how the inner core of the Earth formed and how the outer core acts as a 'geodynamo,' which generates the planet's magnetic field.
Replacing The Blue Bloods
Liquid crystal droplets could replace horseshoe crab blood in common endotoxin test.
Research Aims To Help Preserve Plants, Animals Caught Between Forest 'Fragments'
Maintaining the world’s threatened animal and plant species may rest with something as simple as knowing how far a bird can fly before it must answer nature’s call.
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