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“It’s a pity that, just by using magnets, we’ve been destroying this scientific information that was stored there for 4 billion years.” #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6MV
More than 500 million years ago, early vertebrates acquired bacterial DNA that made possible their evolution of vision. #ScienceMagArchives
More than 500 million years ago, early vertebrates acquired bacterial DNA that made possible their evolution of vision. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/ui3nYblvBT
Radiocarbon timestamps left in ancient tree rings by cosmic ray bombardments can date historical events with unprecedented precision. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6La
How do brightly colored organisms survive long enough to warn predators when they are easier to predate than their cryptic peers? A 2023 study looked at #amphibians with known warning coloration to assess how such displays evolve. scim.ag/6L8 #ScienceMagArchives
A massive effort to sequence the DNA of Vikings across Europe was published in 2020. The study revealed family histories of Vikings who set forth—and died—far from home. Learn more: scim.ag/6Mw #ScienceMagArchives @NewsfromScience
More than 500 million years ago, early vertebrates acquired bacterial DNA that made possible their evolution of vision. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6L4
More than 500 million years ago, early vertebrates acquired bacterial DNA that made possible their evolution of vision. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6L4
Researchers have created hybrids of biological motor protein and nonmotor #DNA binding domains that walk unidirectionally on synthetic DNA tracks containing the recognition sites for the DNA binding domains. 📄: scim.ag/6KE #SciencePerspective #ScienceMagArchives
The observation is the first time such motion has been documented in snakes. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6JQ
人類の行動は、私たちを温暖化する気候に向かわせた。後戻りはできないが、壊滅的な #気候変動 を回避する道は残されている。 2022年のScience誌の特集号は、私たちが適応のために直面する緊急の選択を強調した。#ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6J5
人類の行動は、私たちを温暖化する気候に向かわせた。後戻りはできないが、壊滅的な #気候変動 を回避する道は残されている。 2022年のScience誌の特集号は、私たちが適応のために直面する緊急の選択を強調した。#ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6J5
Humanity’s actions have committed us to a warming climate. Although there is no turning back, some paths are open to avoid catastrophic #ClimateChange. A 2022 special issue of Science underscored the urgent choices we face to adapt. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6J5
In Berlin, pioneering research into urban ecology has found surprising biodiversity in the city’s green spaces. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6J1
In Berlin, pioneering research into urban ecology has found surprising biodiversity in the city’s green spaces. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6J1
“It's a real feat of biological engineering.” #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6HY
The observation is the first time such motion has been documented in snakes. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6Hs
The observation is the first time such motion has been documented in snakes. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6Hs
We form alliances by learning people's names and remembering who got along with us in the past. Turns out, male dolphins have a similar tactic. #ScienceMagArchives @NewsfromScience scim.ag/6Gb
In 2022, researchers noticed little human footprints—remnants of an ancient playground—inside the fossilized tracks of a giant ground sloth. #ScienceMagArchives scim.ag/6G5