br00t4c, to evolution
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SVS Ultra Evolution Review: Clean Looks, Refined Sound

#evolution

https://www.wired.com/review/svs-ultra-evolution-bookshelf/

jake4480, to science
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The 5 to 10 millimeter long official first ancestor of scorpions, spiders, and horseshoe crabs from hundreds of millions of years ago was just described, named Setapedites abundantis, and is undergoing further study https://phys.org/news/2024-05-discovery-ancestors-scorpions-spiders-horseshoe.html

setiinstitute, to Podcast
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Could play have evolutionary benefits? From sledding crows to roughhousing wolves to bees rolling balls, we examine how play shapes the animal kingdom. Plus why children need risky play. It’s “The Play’s the Thing” this week on Big Picture Science.

Listen: https://bigpicturescience.org/episodes/the-plays-the-thing

#podcast #science #evolution #scicomm

bloguidice, to evolution
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ScienceDesk, to evolution
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"An evolutionary biologist and a science fiction writer walk into a bar ... and mull over survival."

From MIT Press Reader: The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt?

https://flip.it/9fMhyd

#Evolution #Humanity #ClimateChange #Extinction #Science #ScienceFiction

stefano, to history
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laborjournal, to evolution German
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Trotz gleicher genetischer Ausstattung sehen manche Tiere der selben Art unterschiedlich aus. Warum? Forschende des @MPI_Bio in Tübingen fanden Antworten im "Monstermaul" und anderen Mündern von Fadenwürmern. Julia Hansen erklärt sie uns: https://www.laborjournal.de/editorials/2995.php

ScienceDesk, to animals
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Who’s the father? For these baby animals, one doesn’t exist.

From Vox: "More animals can occasionally reproduce asexually than scientists realized."

https://flip.it/hSTK4i

br00t4c, to evolution
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br00t4c, to evolution
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Chimpanzees Improve Tool-Using Skills Into Adulthood, Study Finds

#evolution

https://www.ecowatch.com/chimpanzees-tools-usage-skills-science.html

emergencemagazine, to random
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“Scientists reported that the whales use a much richer set of sounds than previously known, which they called a ‘sperm whale phonetic alphabet.’” Carl Zimmer for the NYTimes
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/07/science/whale-song-alphabet.html

NatureMC,
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sohkamyung, to nature
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"The insect world is full of species of parasitic wasps that spend their infancy eating other insects alive. And for reasons that scientists don’t fully understand, they have repeatedly adopted and tamed wild, disease-causing viruses and turned them into biological weapons. Half a dozen examples already are described, and new research hints at many more."

https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/living-world/2024/parasitoid-wasps-domesticate-viruses

#Nature #Biology #Wasps #Parasitoids #Viruses #Evolution

ZachWeinersmith, to comics
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faustosterling, to evolution
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I'm going to catch us up on some interesting science for a couple of days. A break from the daily horror show.
"Survival of the nicest: have we got evolution the wrong way round?
How humans, animals and even single-celled organisms cooperate to survive suggests there’s more to life than just competition, argues a cheering study of evolutionary biology."
#cooperation #evolution
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00999-5

WhyNotZoidberg, to evolution
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvOq373njO4

#Evolution #Biology #Paleontology #Crocodiles

If I was making up a YouTube headline for this it would be "Everything wants to be a crocodile"

br00t4c, to evolution
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br00t4c, to evolution
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NatureMC, to scifi
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I was talking to someone who was born in the 1960s.

  • Crazy, it's already 2024 - remember, for us children it was so #scifi!
  • I remember the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
  • Old past.
  • You know what annoys me about this nowadays-future?
  • That we don't have a United Federation of Planets yet?
  • No, that #humanity can't overcome this carnage and devastation on Earth. We're still so Stone Age.
  • We're wasting so much time.
  • We need #evolution.

#grief #dystopicFeeling #anger #future #HomoSapiens

pierre_dv, to France
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Applications still open!

I am looking for candidates for 2-years #postdoc position, working on my #ERC project, developing a new statistical method to infer the distribution of the effect sizes of QTL. More information here :
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/225408

Exciting opportunity to work in Paris, in the middle of the Jardin des Plantes, with a great (and humble) supervisor.

Please boost!

#Job #France #Evolution #EvolutionaryBiology #Genetics #Genomics

@jobsecoevo

pierre_dv, to France
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Applications still open!

I am looking for candidates for 54-months (!) Lead resarch technician position, working on my #ERC project, developing haplotagging methods, managing data and helping with field work. More information here :
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/225940

Exciting opportunity to work in Paris, in the middle of the Jardin des Plantes, with a great (and humble) supervisor.

Please boost!

#Job #France #Evolution #EvolutionaryBiology #Genetics #Genomics

@jobsecoevo

jake4480, (edited ) to science
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Robots still can't outrun the fastest animals because millions of years of evolution + tissue and bone make for more agility, flexibility, etc. 🤯 Fascinating stuff https://www.sciencealert.com/theres-a-surprising-reason-why-robots-cant-outrun-the-fastest-animals

grrlscientist, to evolution
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of the -x logo

shekinahcancook, to evolution
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How Indonesia’s Toba Volcano Changed Human Evolution

The massive supervolcano eruption 74,000 years ago has been blamed for nearly killing off our species. The emerging truth is much more interesting - by Gemma Tarlach April 29, 2024

"...Stone tools have been found both above and below layers of Toba ash deposited in northern India, the Arabian Peninsula, and elsewhere, showing that humans were present in those areas before and after the catastrophic eruption. They found ways to weather the actual event and any changes in climate that followed. And in March, after decades of research in a remote corner of Ethiopia, a multidisciplinary team determined that humans there survived shifts in climate likely caused by the distant eruption by changing their diet and, quite possibly, innovating a new hunting technique: archery..."

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/toba-volcano-catastrophe-theory-human-evolution

#Volcano #Evolution #Society #Climate #Adaptation #Innovation

ScienceDesk, to Anthropology
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Scientists reveal the face of a Neanderthal who lived 75,000 years ago for a new documentary on Netflix.

CNN reports on the research about a 40-something woman found in a cave in Iraqi Kurdistan.

https://flip.it/fwuJGc

#Neanderthal #Anthropology #Evolution #Science #Documentary

br00t4c, to evolution
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Are The Jeans That Look Like You've Pissed Yourself... Hot?

#evolution

https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxjan9/piss-stained-jeans

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