Unusual for animals from a biological point of view, female mountain gorillas often live many years after last giving birth - ...
When we tested the three-legged lizards’ athletic performance, the results defied expectations. Some animals were clearly impaired in their sprinting capabilities, but others actually ran faster than ...
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Scientists Finally Solve The Chicken Vs Egg Mystery After Millions Of Years
It’s one of the oldest questions in science: which came first, the chicken or the egg? For centuries, it’s been […] ...
What makes the human brain different from that of other primates has long been a question. A new study suggests that the ...
Abstract: The orienteering problem (OP) is widely applied in real life. However, as the scale of real-world problem scenarios grows quickly, traditional exact, heuristics, and learning-based methods ...
Long baleen whale mothers are more likely to have female calves than males, according to a new study led by the University of Washington. The findings contradict a popular evolutionary theory ...
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Culture Could Be Driving Human Evolution and Turning Us Into Superorganisms
Learn why some researchers say that our culture – not genetics – is driving our evolution and what that could mean for our future.
Abstract: The production process of steelmaking continuous casting (SCC) is a typical heterogeneous distributed manufacturing system. The scheduling problem in heterogeneous distributed manufacturing ...
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