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Fig Trees: Unraveling the Evolutionary Journey of a Diverse Plant Genus

Fig trees, with their remarkable diversity comprising over 850 species, have long fascinated scientists worldwide. In a groundbreaking study published in the Proceedings of the...

Showing off: Wild chimpanzees show others objects simply to share attention

According to new research, Chimpanzees, like humans, show each other objects just for the sake of getting attention. The study, published in the Proceedings of...

Mastodon tusk chemical analysis reveals the first evidence of one extinct animal’s annual migration

According to the first study to document the annual migration of an individual animal from an extinct species, a roving male mastodon died in...

How changing levels of iron shaped the evolution of life on Earth

According to a new research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the development of life on Earth may have influenced...

Visual System of Flies Unveils New Cell Types: NYU Researchers’ Breakthrough

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from New York University have unveiled previously unknown cell types in the visual system of fruit flies. Their innovative tool,...

Revolutionary Regenerative Medicine: Researchers Successfully Generate Functional PTGs from Stem Cells

In a groundbreaking study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Japanese researchers from Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)...

Discovery Reveals Why Photosynthetic Light-Harvesting is so Efficient

A groundbreaking study by chemists at MIT has uncovered the secret to the remarkable efficiency of photosynthetic cells. These cells use light-harvesting proteins to convert...

Quasicrystal formed during accidental electrical discharge

A team of researchers from the Università di Firenze, the University of South Florida, the California Institute of Technology and Princeton University have discovered...

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