
James Urton
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Jan 31, 2025 |
xpresschronicle.com | James Urton
Bats in the noctilionoid group, like Darwin’s finches, have evolved an impressive variety of jaw and tooth adaptations to suit their diverse diets. From fruit to fish, these bats have rapidly changed over millions of years, showcasing how evolution shapes form and function. Scientists are studying their unique dental structures to unlock secrets about mammalian […]Source link Tags: Arsenal bats diverse Evolved jaw Survival Teeth Wars
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Jan 30, 2025 |
scitechdaily.com | James Urton
This Jamaican fruit bat, Artibeus jamaicensis, has a short jaw, like many noctilionoid fruit-eating bats. Credit: Alexa SadierBats in the noctilionoid group, like Darwin’s finches, have evolved an impressive variety of jaw and tooth adaptations to suit their diverse diets. From fruit to fish, these bats have rapidly changed over millions of years, showcasing how evolution shapes form and function.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
scitechdaily.com | James Urton
Researchers have unveiled a cosmic cycle where carbon, created in the explosions of stars, travels through space via a process involving the circumgalactic medium—a kind of stellar conveyor belt. This cycle is crucial for the formation of new stars and planets, ensuring galaxies like ours continually evolve and recycle materials. The Crucial Role of Carbon and Stellar OriginsLife on Earth depends on carbon — but carbon itself owes its existence to stars.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
xpresschronicle.com | James Urton
Researchers have unveiled a cosmic cycle where carbon, created in the explosions of stars, travels through space via a process involving the circumgalactic medium—a kind of stellar conveyor belt. This cycle is crucial for the formation of new stars and planets, ensuring galaxies like ours continually evolve and recycle materials. The Crucial Role of Carbon […]Source link Tags: belt Carbon Conveyor Cosmic Epic Scientists Universe Unveil voyage
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Dec 5, 2024 |
phys.org | James Urton
Hummingbird bills—their long, thin beaks—look a little like drinking straws. The frenetic speed at which they get nectar out of flowers and backyard feeders may give the impression that the bills act as straws, too. But new research shows just how little water, or nectar, that comparison holds. In a paper published online Nov.
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