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How do new species arise? And why are there so many of them? One possible reason is the arms race between animals such as predators and parasites, and the victims they exploit.
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BMJ slaps down Scientific American’s Laura Helmuth for unscientific trans activism
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Two decades of cuckoo research have helped scientists to explain how battles between species can cause new species to arise
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How have bees domesticated viruses? Some insects have turned wild viruses into tiny bioweapons to protect and nurture their young.
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This part 2 of the Secret History of Polaroid and Edwin Land. Read part 1 for context.
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Snakes, those slithering, legless reptiles, have captivated humanity's curiosity and fear for centuries. From their unique physical adaptations to their diverse habitats, snakes are creature… Read More
Let’s begin with the golden words of Awdhesh Singh, an Indian author, and educator with a passion for writing. Dr Singh, posited: “Leaders are usually a reflection of the people… Read More
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How to recognise and overcome anxiety
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I don’t know about you, but I’m starting to see A Gentleman in Moscow as an experiment of sorts. It’s like the Count, as a subject, is placed and observed in the controlled… Read More
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Embracing the Age of Automation
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Life and Death on a Scorched Planet. In “The Heat Will Kill You First,” acclaimed author Jeff Goodell delivers a chilling exposé on the devastating consequences of climate… Read More
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Ostriches, with their remarkable adaptations and intriguing behaviors, are among the most fascinating creatures in the animal kingdom. From their lightning-fast sprints to their cooperative… Read More
Prepare to discover with our ultimate rundown of the top concert venues in London! From massive arenas to cosy clubs, there’s a perfect venue waiting for you.
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Imagine navigating a crowded room. Some people seem to “work the room effortlessly,” while others prefer quieter observation. Introverts, often stereotyped as shy or withdrawn, p… Read More
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have made a fascinating discovery regarding the speed at which individuals perceive visual signals. Through a brief experiment, it was revealed that p… Read More
“My point, once again, is not that those ancient people told literal stories and we are now smart enough to take them symbolically, but that they told them symbolically and we are no… Read More
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Preemptive protection and reactive cybersecurity strategies for best possible ransomware protection
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Are you still roaming around in the original Jurassic World Evolution? That’s cool because guess what? Even with Jurassic World Evolution 2 out there, the first game has a ton of unexp… Read More
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Picture this: You’re chilling by the lake, watching people paddle by. Some are in those long, skinny boats, others are in wider ones where they look super comfy…what’s the… Read More
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The greatness of the Indian Temple architecture lies in the spirituality embedded in its elements. The ever-evolving religious and spiritual thoughts of the Indian rishis and spirit… Read More
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Anatomy and Physiology of Duck Genitalia
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Understanding the Octopus Brain
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Basics of Animal Eyes
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I did not plan to spend the most romantic night of the year having dinner with strangers. But then a friend sent me a link to Timeleft.
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Introduction to Life
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Understanding Octopus Intelligence
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Music has long been known to stir emotions and provoke physical responses like nodding heads and tapping feet. It’s even common to see infants bopping along to the beat. A recent study… Read More
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The following inquiry was sent to me a while back, but I still receive the same questions from readers and others who have listened to my interviews. I believe that my responses back then ar… Read More
Penguins on land have never struck me as being the most graceful of creatures but their curious and comedic waddle seems to be effective as they rarely seem to fall arse-over-tit in the… Read More
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Do owls really hunt and eat hummingbirds? It’s a fair question, given that owls are formidable nocturnal hunters, while hummingbirds are small, agile birds.
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