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E. coli Evolutionary Map: A Breakthrough in Precision Medicine Against Antibiotic ResistanceAntibiotic resistance poses a growing global health crisis, and researchers are turning to evolutionary biology for solutions ...
The study tracks mammoth evolution over a million years using mitogenomes, showing shifts in diversity and lineage tied to ...
The program in Evolutionary Biology is designed to provide students with knowledge of macro- and micro-evolutionary processes underlying the evolution and diversification of life on Earth and an ...
Like many evolutionary biologists, Margres and Hirst assumed the larger islands’ biodiversity would result in more complex ...
An international collaboration between four scientists from Mainz, Valencia, Madrid, and Zurich has published new research in ...
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How Hormones, Evolution, and Biology Team Up to Supercharge Your Libido During OvulationEver noticed a sudden uptick in your desire for intimacy mid-month? You’re not imagining it—your hormones might be staging a ...
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO) at CU Boulder study both ecology and evolutionary biology. Ecology seeks to understand the processes that ...
Lieberman noted that Human Evolutionary Biology was a “very happy concentration,” and that these renaming efforts were not in regards to issues with the concentration itself. As a result, all ...
Through intensive breeding, humans have pushed breeds such as pug dogs and Persian cats to evolve with very similar skulls and 'smushed' faces, so they're more similar to each other than they are to ...
Learn more about their experiences and stories in our In the Field articles. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology courses prepare students with a wide breadth of skills. Students in EBIO are ...
Why do some animals solve problems while others don't? The new study from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, now featured on the cover of Oikos, tackles this question with an ...
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