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The first land-walking vertebrates may have emerged from salty estuaries
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Centenarian Advantage: Some old folks make cholesterol in big way
How chemical exposure early in life is like a ticking time bomb By Tina Hesman Saey. April 12, 2019. ...
Tardigrades aren't champion gene swappers after all
... this Ramazzottius varieornatus shown in a scanning electron micrograph are revealing what makes the tough little creatures tick ...
Movie sparks group brain responses
Brains "tick collectively" as a group of people watches an event such as a movie, propose Uri Hasson of New York University and ...
Ticks are here to stay. But scientists are finding ways to outsmart them
Researchers acknowledge that theres no getting rid of ticks, so they are developing ways to make them less dangerous. ... Ticks are here to stay. But scientists are finding ways to outsmart them. Here are the latest bulletins from the tick wars ... Ticks have eight legs, like spiders and scorpions, not an insects six. Only a few of the worlds 900 or so tick species carry ... Its time to rethink humankinds defenses against ticks. Pesticides and tick checks just arent doing the trick. ...