... a human protein important in cancer development was able to revive dying plants, showing an evolutionary link between plants and humans and possibly making ...
... a human protein important in cancer development was able to revive dying plants, showing an evolutionary link between plants and humans and possibly making ...
... that fruit flies and mammals may share a surprising evolutionary link in how they control body temperature through ... to understanding how regulation of daily body temperature is linked to homeostasis -- the body's ability to maintain a stable ...
... in a similar way to brooding birds -- bolstering the evolutionary link between birds and dinosaurs, researchers at the University ... . It also adds to the growing body of evidence that shows a close evolutionary relationship between birds and dinosaurs," Zelenitsky ...
Putting more meat on the theory that dinosaurs' closest living relatives are modern-day birds, molecular analysis of a shred of 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex protein -- along with that of 21 ...
... fully manifest in other species--including our closest evolutionary relative, the chimpanzee. Lead researchers Rebecca ... replacement therapy; address vision disorders; and advance knowledge about the evolutionary links between biology and behavior ...
... behavioral effects of hormone replacement therapy; address vision disorders; and advance knowledge about the evolutionary links between biology and behavior ...
What do humans and single-celled choanoflagellates have in common? More than you'd think. New research into the choanoflagellate genome shows these ancient organisms have similar levels of proteins ...
Find suggests dinosaur species breathed 85m years ago the same way as birds do today
... of dynein is similar to other ring-shaped molecular machines in the cell, with which dynein shares distant evolutionary links. "There has been disagreement over the structure of dynein within ...
... attempt to reverse the modern-day permeations of an evolutionary trend that now contributes to obesity worldwide ... by looking at consumption, he stressed. "Throughout most of our evolutionary history, the acquisition of our high-quality diets ...
That irresistible urge for a cheeseburger has its roots in dramatic environmental changes that occurred some 2 million years ago. Higher quality, nutritionally dense diets became necessary to fuel ...
... sloths and sea turtles. The study strengthens the evolutionary link between the extinct mako and the modern white ... the strong link between Carcharocles and Otodus from such skeletal remains," Shimada said, "we may be able to settle the evolutionary and taxonomic ...
... behavioral effects of hormone replacement therapy; address vision disorders; and advance knowledge about the evolutionary links between biology and behavior ...
... to do this, just as we do to regulate our temperature," she said, noting that this might have been a very early evolutionary link between cold- and warm-blooded animals ...