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Scientists Have Observed Evidence of Evolution in Real time
It was snails, but still! A 30-year-long study of a small population of marine snail shows how evolution can adapt to environmental changes quite rapidly. •...
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Gravity Could Be the Mother of time , Scientists Say. That Could Upend Our Perception of the Universe.
We experience the flow of time because it’s a natural outcome of the basic laws of physics. But we may need to build a...
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The Fantasy of a More Neighborly Past
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