Learn more about the Dudgeon walking shark (Hemiscyllium dudgeonae), what makes it so unique, and why the speices is already threatened.
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Diminutive species 'the Hobbit' did not hunt or control fire, deepening the mystery of its ancestry
The extinct human species Homo floresiensis was a scavenger, not a hunter, an analysis of fossil animal bones reveals.
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Scientists found a rare fossil hidden in German limestone, it revealed a new species that flew 150 million years ago
A nearly complete pterosaur fossil uncovered in southern Germany has been identified as a new genus and species from the Late Jurassic. Named Laueropterus vitriolus, the animal belonged to an early ...
Scientists at the ICAR-CMFRI have identified a new species of deep-sea fish, named Cyttopsis indica (Indian dory), in the Arabian Sea off the Kerala coast. This discovery, based on specimens collected ...
Alaska’s pollination work is carried out almost entirely by native bees that are adapted to the climate, not managed honeybee ...
Broad chemical genus claims often represent some of the most valuable assets in a pharmaceutical or chemical patent portfolio. By covering ...
Adding wild mushrooms to the mix highlighted a bottleneck with Google’s tools. Lens or Gemini is hit-or-miss, and the results are either broad or limited, plus it requires an active internet ...
Supervised Classification Problems–Taxonomy of Dimensions and Notation for Problems Identification
Abstract: The paper proposes a taxonomy for categorizing the main features of the supervised learning classification problems and a notation for the identification of the supervised learning ...
A shark long known to Papua New Guinea communities has finally been confirmed by DNA as a species new to science.
Their unusual diet of pollen—rather than nectar—might partially explain why members of the Heliconius genus live so long, up ...
Normally, when the discovery of a new species hits the headlines, it involves splitting taxonomic hairs between previously ...
A tropical butterfly from the Heliconius tribe has evolved to live a maximum lifespan of 348 days, nearly 25 times longer ...
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