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Home»Posts tagged with»evolution (Page 2)

Seaweed Farmers in Alaska Gear Up for Large Haul

By Paula Dobbyn | Alaska Sea Grant on May 28, 2019   At Sea, Featured, State  

Seaweed Farmers in Alaska Gear Up for Large Haul

The largest commercial harvest of seaweed in Alaska is taking place this month. Blue Evolution, a California-based company that cultivates, harvests and distributes Alaska-grown seaweed, is expected to haul in up to 200,000 pounds from waters near Kodiak Island within the next two weeks. Previous harvests have been a fraction of that size, but, as […]

Meet Callichimaera Perplexa, the Platypus of Crabs

By Jim Shelton | Yale News on Apr 25, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Meet Callichimaera Perplexa, the Platypus of Crabs

   Watch the video to see an animated, three-dimensional recreation of the puzzling mid-Cretaceous crab that forces a rethink of what a crab is.(Video credit: Daniel Ocampo R., Vencejo Films, & Javier Luque, Yale University [images]; animation and 3D reconstruction by Alex Duque) The crab family just got a bunch of new cousins, including […]

Woolly Mammoths and Neanderthals May Have Shared Genetic Traits

By American Friends of Tel Aviv University on Apr 8, 2019   Science/Education  

Woolly Mammoths and Neanderthals May Have Shared Genetic Traits

  Findings point to molecular resemblance in climate adaptation traits of the two species, TAU researchers say A new Tel Aviv University study suggests that the genetic profiles of two extinct mammals with African ancestry — woolly mammoths, elephant-like animals that evolved in the Arctic peninsula of Eurasia around 600,000 years ago, and Neanderthals, highly skilled early […]

HKU Fossil Imaging Helps Push Back Feather Origins by 70 Million Years

By Benjamin Miu | University of Hong Kong on Dec 19, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

HKU Fossil Imaging Helps Push Back Feather Origins by 70 Million Years

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n a new study published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution, an international team led by Professor Baoyu Jiang of Nanjing University and including Dr Michael Pittman of the Department of Earth Sciences, the University of Hong Kong, shows that pterosaurs had at least four types of feathers in common with their close relatives the […]

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