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Sciworthy

Sciworthy

The Encyclopedia of Science's Frontier

Category: Astrobiology & Space Science

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New but really old genetic ‘operating system’ led to evolution of complex organisms

Posted on October 7, 2014October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

The evolution of worms, insects, vertebrates and other “bilateral” animals — those with distinct left and right sides…

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    Evolutionary arms race via ancient viruses in primate evolution

    Posted on September 29, 2014October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

    New findings by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, suggest that an evolutionary arms race between rival elements within…

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      Deciduous trees flourished after dinosaur-killing meteor impact

      Posted on September 17, 2014October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

      Some 66 million years ago, a 10-km diameter chunk of rock hit the Yukatan peninsula near the site of the small town of Chicxulub with the…

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        Oxygen alone may not be enough to detect life on exoplanets

        Posted on September 13, 2014October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

        Astronomers searching the atmospheres of alien worlds or exoplants for gases that might be produced by life can’t rely on the…

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