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Mysterious lungfish: ancient survivors bridging the gap between water and land

In 1836, European scientists encountered a strange aquatic creature from the Amazon River that defied easy classification. With its elongated, eel-like body and air-filled...

What makes us human? New brain mapping study sheds light on primate differences

We share around 98.8 per cent of our DNA with chimpanzees — our closest living relatives. Yet, despite this near-identical genetic code, only humans...

Century-old mercury pollution still plagues arctic wildlife, study finds

Despite decades of international efforts to cut emissions, Arctic wildlife remains burdened with dangerously high levels of mercury, according to new research published in...

Endangered killer whales spotted using kelp tools for social grooming in groundbreaking discovery

In a remarkable scientific breakthrough, researchers have documented endangered killer whales in the Pacific Northwest using kelp as tools to groom one another —...

Solar-powered sea slugs and the leaf sheep’s extraordinary life beneath the waves

It takes a sharp-eyed diver to spot one of the ocean’s most endearing and elusive molluscs. Measuring no more than a centimetre long –...

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