New findings add to evidence that enlarged brains seen in modern birds and presumably in their prehistoric ancestors were not the driver of pterosaurs’ ability to achieve flight, says @HopkinsMedicine ...
Maybe it would be more comforting if there were still a few dinosaurs left, on another continent, of course. It’s just the thought that the part of my brain labeled my reptile brain is tough to ...
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A 233-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals How Pterosaurs Learned to Fly
"The breakthrough was the discovery of an ancient pterosaur relative, a small lagerpetid archosaur named Ixalerpeton from 233 ...
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This rare chameleon tricked science for 150 years
For more than a century, one small chameleon species sat in museum drawers and field notes, misread by the very science that ...
Our bodies have inherited many biological mechanisms from our hunter-gatherer ancestors. For instance, they should be capable of efficiently storing energy as fat tissue when they have access to a ...
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