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Black squirrels may be evolving due to roadkill in cities
25. February 2025 (16:00)
Grey squirrels can actually come in black morphs, which are doing well in one US city because they're less likely to become roadkill (New Scientist)
Black squirrels may be evolving due to roadkill in cities
25. February 2025 (16:00)
Grey squirrels can actually come in black morphs, which are doing well in one US city because they're less likely to become roadkill (New Scientist)
Medicines made in space set to touch down in Australian outback
25. February 2025 (15:26)
Varda, a US firm planning to manufacture pharmaceuticals in low Earth orbit, is expecting its second test capsule to return to Earth this week (New Scientist)
Medicines made in space set to touch down in Australian outback
25. February 2025 (15:26)
Varda, a US firm planning to manufacture pharmaceuticals in low Earth orbit, is expecting its second capsule to return to Earth this week (New Scientist)
When did people start building houses with corners?
25. February 2025 (09:00)
Around the world, the earliest buildings are typically round while later ones are rectangular – but 12,000-year-old buildings with corners don’t fit the pattern (New Scientist)
When did people start building houses with corners?
25. February 2025 (09:00)
Around the world, the earliest buildings are typically round while later ones are rectangular – but 12,000-year-old buildings with corners don’t fit the pattern (New Scientist)
Big animals have higher cancer risk – but also evolved better defences
24. February 2025 (21:00)
A comparison of 263 species supports the idea that large animals have higher rates of cancer than smaller ones. But the increase is less than expected, suggesting they have evolved ways to lower their risk (New Scientist)
Big animals have higher cancer risk – but also evolved better defences
24. February 2025 (21:00)
A comparison of 263 species supports the idea that large animals have higher rates of cancer than smaller ones. But the increase is less than expected, suggesting they have evolved ways to lower their risk (New Scientist)
Ancient hunters may have used throwing spears 300,000 years ago
24. February 2025 (19:00)
Preserved wooden spears from hundreds of thousands of years ago seem to have been suitable for throwing, not just close-range attacks (New Scientist)
Ancient hunters may have used throwing spears 300,000 years ago
24. February 2025 (19:00)
Preserved wooden spears from hundreds of thousands of years ago seem to have been suitable for throwing, not just close-range attacks (New Scientist)