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Moby Dick Whale Tale Maybe Not so Fictional

By University of Queensland on Apr 6, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Moby Dick Whale Tale Maybe Not so Fictional

The idea that a sperm whale can use its massive head as a battering ram to sink ships has been hotly debated at least since Moby Dick was published in 1851. University of Queensland researcher Dr Olga Panagiotopoulou, part of an international team researching the theory, says scientific evidence about the phenomenon remains scarce. “The […]

Study Reveals How Diet Shaped Human Evolution

By AFTAU on Mar 30, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Study Reveals How Diet Shaped Human Evolution

Homo sapiens, the ancestor of modern humans, shared the planet with Neanderthals, a close, heavy-set relative that dwelled almost exclusively in Ice-Age Europe, until some 40,000 years ago. Neanderthals were similar to Homo sapiens, with whom they sometimes mated — but they were different, too. Among these many differences, Neanderthals were shorter and stockier, with […]

Is Alaska’s First New Butterfly Species in Decades an Ancient Hybrid?

By Stephanie Livingston | University of Florida on Mar 21, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Is Alaska’s First New Butterfly Species in Decades an Ancient Hybrid?

  Some might say it takes a rare breed to survive the Alaska wilderness. The discovery of a possible new species of hybrid butterfly from the state’s interior is proving that theory correct. Belonging to a group known as the Arctics, the Tanana Arctic, Oeneis tanana, is the first new butterfly species described from the […]

Monster Mystery Solved

By Kate Golembiewski | Field Museum on Mar 21, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Monster Mystery Solved

  In 1958, an amateur fossil collector named Francis Tully discovered a prehistoric animal so bizarre that it could only be termed a “monster.” Nearly sixty years later, Field Museum scientists, along with colleagues at Yale, Argonne National Laboratory, and the American Museum of Natural History, have finally figured out what it is. Tully monsters […]

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