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Evolution Can Power Up Bio Tools We Already Have, Shown By a Look in Our Mouths
Rapid evolution of saliva in humans and primates helps defend against bacteria -- instead of developing a new system, one of our current systems adapted quickly to fill the need.
Latest Research Articles
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Doctors' Advices on E-Cigarettes Vary, Study Says
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Heartbreaking! Poor Puppy Swallows 20-cm Knife, Miraculously Survives
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Biofuel Not Environmental Friendly, Might Be Worse Than Gasoline
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Scientists to Ressurect Woolly Mammoths, Other Extinct Animals Amidst Ethical Controversy
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Rare Discovery: Hand Grenade from the Crusaders Era Baffles Archaeologists
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Scientists Discover Dinosaur-Era Sea Swallowed Up By Tectonic Plates
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Breakthrough Starshot Has A New Target: To Explore Proxima B
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China’s 2020 Mars Probe Needs A Name
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Beware: Fracking Not Only Damages the Environment, But Reproductive Health Too
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No Water on Mars? NASA's Seasonal Streak Test Baffles Scientists