Life

  1. Fossils

    Teeny Skull Reveals Ancient Ancestor

    A tiny fossil skull represents the earliest known ancestor of monkeys and apes.

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  2. Animals

    Baboons listen for who’s tops

    Baboons can tell who's in charge by the sound of voices alone.

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  3. Brain

    Worry seems to shorten a timid rat’s life

    Rats that prefer familiar settings tend to die younger than do more adventurous rats.

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  4. Animals

    Helping to save elephants

    Preserving an enormous creature like the Asian elephant can be very challenging.

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  5. Animals

    Farming on a snail’s scale

    Some snails plow leaves and add fertilizer to grow a fungus for dinner.

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  6. Brain

    Brain signals attention disorder

    Children with attention disorders appear to have less tissue in certain parts of their brain.

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  7. Fossils

    Dinosaurs grow up

    Learning how fast dinosaurs grew may help link birds to dinosaurs.

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  8. Earth

    Killer space rock snuffed out ancient life

    Rock fragments from Antarctica suggest a huge meteor struck Earth 250 million years ago.

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  9. Animals

    Poisonous Spiders as Reluctant Hunters

    The brown recluse spider prefers scavenging dead food to hunting live prey.

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  10. Fossils

    Did dinosaurs do handstands?

    Enormous dinosaurs might have balanced on their front feet when wading in shallow water.

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  11. Fossils

    Watery fate for nature’s gliders

    Fossil bones hint that sea-level increases doomed Atlantic albatross populations.

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  12. Brain

    Memories are made with sleep

    Sleep can rescue memories that are starting to fade.

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