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Gualicho shinyae evolved small limbs independently of T. rex, researchers report.

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By Bob Grant | July 1, 2016

The Scientist reviews Serendipity, Complexity, The Human Superorgasism, and Love and Ruin

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An experimental evolution study shows that more cheaters arise when bread mold fungal cells are less related to one another.

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Reptiles, birds, and mammals all produce tiny, bump-like structures during development.

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Fish evolved to make their own light at least 27 times, according to a study.

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A transposon underlies this classic story of evolutionary adaptation.

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By J.D. Trout | June 1, 2016

Scientific progress is only achieved when humans' innate sense of understanding is validated by objective reality.

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Caltechs Frances Arnold is honored for her work on directed evolution.

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By Catherine Offord | May 17, 2016

What researchers are learning as they sequence, map, and decode species genomes

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Researchers uncover the first example of a eukaryotic organism that lacks the organelles.

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