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Scientists scanned tiny Neanderthal bones and found babies developed much like modern humans 50,000 years ago
A handful of tiny Neanderthal bones and teeth have given scientists an unusually close look at the earliest stages of life in ...
Scientists have grown wheat containing supersized starch granules—a leap forward in biological engineering with potential benefits for our daily diets and a raft of industrial applications.
The relationships among people and animals are an integral part of our society, economy and culture. Animals provide us with food, clothing, recreation and companionship. Explore the biology of ...
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