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The College of Natural Sciences welcomed more than a dozen new tenured and tenure-track faculty members in 2025.
Scientists are re-examining whether genetic changes remain the primary catalyst of human evolution, or if another factor has become more influential.
When chimpanzees eat ripe figs and other fruits in the wild, it’s a surprisingly boozy feast—the fruit they consume in a day ...
LCGC International spoke to Bo Zhang from Xiamen University in China about the evolution of 3D-printed column technology that could offer a new, engineered pathway for column manufacturing beyond ...
A newly discovered dinosaur species has been identified from a fossil unearthed in Mongolia that represents the most complete ...
The evolutionary blueprint for hands was borrowed in part from a much older genetic plan for our nether regions, a new study ...
Scientists have always pointed to their powerful incisors — which never stop growing — as the key to their success: they allowed rodents to occupy a dietary niche that other mammals either ignored or ...
Genes are the building blocks of life, and the genetic code provides the instructions for the complex processes that make organisms function.
Late-stage planetary collisions reshaped Earth and its neighboring planets, delivering water, altering their atmospheres, and ...
Spiral arms are crowded regions of space filled with stars, dust, and gas. As the solar system traveled through them, ...
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