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Why Do Things Keep Evolving Into Crabs?

Posted on 2020/10/29 by Carl Robitaille
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These Voracious Ants Are Their Own Mobile Home

Posted on 2020/10/29 by Carl Robitaille
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USA tree diversity

Posted on 2020/10/28 by Carl Robitaille
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USA tree diversity

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New preprint on how temperature and humidity affect the infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses

Posted on 2020/10/26 by Carl Robitaille
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Can We Create Universal Blood?

Posted on 2020/10/24 by Carl Robitaille
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Horses may have been replaced by cars on the roads, but the words are actually (distantly) related

Posted on 2020/10/23 by Carl Robitaille
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Horses may have been replaced by cars on the roads, but the words are actually (distantly) related

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Bird Migration Patterns – Western Hemisphere

Posted on 2020/10/21 by Carl Robitaille
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Bird Migration Patterns – Western Hemisphere

#Map shows #bird migration patterns in the western hemisphere. Beautiful to watch. The article points to https://t.co/6lvEYDyzs8 which is a super cool citizen-science project collecting bird data. Source: https://t.co/n8W9w7MPgL pic.twitter.com/BTqzka8kjG

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) March 23, 2018
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The World’s Greatest Science Megaprojects

Posted on 2020/10/20 by Carl Robitaille
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Wallace’s Line – represents a biogeographical transition from more Asiatic species (tigers, monkeys) in the west, and Australian species (marsupials, birds of paradise) in the east

Posted on 2020/10/20 by Carl Robitaille
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Wallace’s Line – represents a biogeographical transition from more Asiatic species (tigers, monkeys) in the west, and Australian species (marsupials, birds of paradise) in the east

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New Clues to Chemical Origins of Metabolism at Dawn of Life

Posted on 2020/10/16 by Carl Robitaille
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New Clues to Chemical Origins of Metabolism at Dawn of Life

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