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AdvertisementEvolution’s Walk: Pioneering Stride of the Little Skate
A breakthrough discovery reveals genes and nerve cells responsible for walking in humans and other terrestrial animals within a primitive fish, Leucoraja erinacea. This finding
Prolactin’s Influence on Parental Behavior Unveiled
The significance of prolactin, commonly linked with lactation, extends beyond nourishment, showcasing its role in shaping parenting skills across diverse animal species. This hormone, known
Genetic Basis of Monogamous Behavior Revealed
A shared genetic blueprint dictates the number of sexual partners across diverse animal species, as evolution employs a universal genetic approach to transform polygamous behaviors
Evolution of the Sugar Gene
The perils of red meat consumption trace back two million years, unveiling a pivotal shift in the human genome. A genetic mutation altered our sugar-making
Golf Course Lake Hosts Sharks
Bull sharks are known for their remarkable adaptability, and a recent study by researchers at Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has highlighted just how impressive this trait
Are Fish Getting Smaller Due to Climate Change?
A recent study conducted over 24 years in a warm coastal bay has examined the impact of climate change on fish growth. According to an
Transforming Fish Waste into Valuable Food
A new solution has been developed by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology that can significantly increase the shelf life of fish waste, allowing it
Unknown Fish Species Found in Record Depth
In a groundbreaking discovery, a deep-sea robot has captured footage of an unknown species of fish at a depth of 8,336 meters in the Bonin
Antarctic’s Largest Fish Breeding Ground Discovered
In a surprising discovery during an expedition in Antarctica, researchers have stumbled upon the largest fish breeding ground on Earth. The area contains approximately 60
Fish Without Skull Bones
The tiny fish Danionella dracula has caught the attention of scientists due to its unique heterochrony and unusual anatomy, making it an interesting subject for