Fossil skulls reveal how extinct mammals smelled the world, with new research linking olfactory bulb size to gene counts.
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Olfaction written in bones: New insights into the evolution of the sense of smell in mammals
The sense of smell is vital for animals, as it helps them find food, protect themselves from predators and interact socially. An international research team led by Dr. Quentin Martinez and Dr. Eli ...
The new research is the first to look back at early mammals in full color. Using advanced fossil imaging methods and a thorough examination of the pigment-producing cells present in living mammals, ...
Science is taking a major step forward by exploring the possibility of bringing extinct species back to life. Iconic animals like the woolly mammoth, the dodo, and the Tasmanian tiger could soon ...
New research finds extinction rates have been declining for a century, challenging assumptions of an ongoing mass extinction.
Arian Wallach receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Erick Lundgren receives funding from the Centre for Open Science & Synthesis in Ecology and Evolution at the University of Alberta ...
Reviving lost species may help restore ecosystems, but it demands robust scientific oversight to ensure responsible use ...
The idea that extreme climate change could one day cause a mass extinction and end the human dominance is not as farfetched ...
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