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A white tiger snoozes against the bars of its cage. (Photo by @createdbyrcw)

A white tiger snoozes against the bars of its cage. (Photo by @createdbyrcw)

I spent decades resisting the cages others built for me only to discover that the true impediments to my freedom were the cages I built around myself.

#personalgrowth #evolution #personaldevelopment #growth

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Multi-marker eDNA metabarcoding revealed contrasting biodiversity organization and assembly in two alpine river systems on the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau. Climatic and hydrological gradients structured community composition and interactions. Co-occurrence networks showed cohesive communities in the cold Yellow River but modular, flexible ones in the monsoon-influenced Nujiang River.

Multi-marker eDNA metabarcoding revealed contrasting biodiversity organization and assembly in two alpine river systems on the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau. Climatic and hydrological gradients structured community composition and interactions. Co-occurrence networks showed cohesive communities in the cold Yellow River but modular, flexible ones in the monsoon-influenced Nujiang River.

🏔️The unique alpine #biodiversity of the HKH is highly sensitive to #ClimateChange.
🌊Understanding how #environmental gradients shape riverine #biodiversity can inform adaptive #conservation strategies.
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Beyond maternal exercise: paternal exercise adaptations mediated by sperm microRNA signatures - Nature Reviews Urology Preclinical and clinical evidence shows that maternal exercise can contribute to the cardiometabolic health of offspring. Recent tantalizing findings also point to several paternal factors, notably sp...

It looks as if Lamarck was not completely wrong.
#science #evolution #biology
Exercising parents and metabolic health of offspring:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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4️⃣ ความบังเอิญของความบังเอิญ

⤷ ต่อให้มีดาวเคราะห์คล้ายโลก ก็ไม่ได้แปลว่า ต้องมีอารยธรรมแบบเราเกิดขึ้นเสมอไป
⤷ เพราะจากสิ่งมีชีวิตเซลล์เดียว ไปสู่สิ่งมีชีวิตซับซ้อน แล้วต่อยอดจนมีสติปัญญา ต้องผ่านเงื่อนไขนับไม่ถ้วน
⤷ ทั้งแรงโน้มถ่วงที่พอดี ชั้นบรรยากาศที่เหมาะสม สนามแม่เหล็กที่ยังทำงาน และจังหวะของวิวัฒนาการที่ไม่พังกลางทาง

#Evolution #RareEarthHypothesis #SciFi (4/5)

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Toward a genomic understanding of the tree of life The history of phylogenetics has entered a crucial time as limited availability of genomic data is quickly becoming a thing of the past (eg Lewin et al. 20

Toward a genomic understanding of the tree of life
#microbiology #evolution #eukaryotes #TreeofLife #MicroSky
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Convergent extreme reductive evolution in ancient planthopper symbioses - Nature Communications Symbiotic bacteria can have exceedingly small genomes. This study finds that ancient bacterial symbionts of planthoppers have repeatedly evolved the smallest known genomes, losing most biosynthetic fu...

Convergent extreme reductive evolution in ancient planthopper symbioses
#microbiology #symbiosis #evolution #MicroSky
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Why exactly nature evolved PCSK9? As a subsidy to the pharmaceutical industry? #evolution

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Dispensation of the fulness of times - Wikipedia

The Dispensation
of the Fullness of Times

#Time #Space #Evolution
#Jesus #TheSecondComing
#TheFullnessOfTimes

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Laughter existed in humans long before spoken language ever developed #HumanFacts #Evolution

Have you heard about this before?

#WeirdFacts #Exoplanets #DeepSpace #Physics #MindBlown

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From Mercury to Artemis: The evolution of mission control Space missions can succeed or fail from the support they get from mission control. Here, we look at the changing shape of Nasa's most important room in space. Nasa's original mission control room was housed in Building 1385 at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Designed to oversee America's single-man Project Mercury flights and early two-man Gemini missions in the early 1960s, Mercury Control Center became the template for every mission control since. Each console was responsible for a different spacecraft system, all decisions were overseen by a flight director sitting at the back, and all communication with the astronauts was through a capsule communicator (Capcom). The main screen featured a mechanical capsule, suspended on wires that mimicked the flight of the spacecraft. The circles on the screen represented the communications ground stations and ships dotted around the world. Chris Kraft Chris Kraft developed the concept of mission control while working as a military aircraft test engineer. When he joined Nasa as one of its first employees in 1958, it had no rockets, spacecraft or astronauts. Ten years later, Kraft would oversee the first manned flight around the Moon. Much of this success was thanks to the systems and procedures he set in...

From Mercury to Artemis: The evolution of mission control
->BBC | More on "Nasa mission control space history" at BigEarthData.ai | #Space #Evolution

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Expression of splice-acceptor mutation in scavenger receptor B1 in feather follicles is necessary but not sufficient for carotenoid-based feather pigmentation in Gouldian finches royalsocietypublishing.org/rsbl/article... | #BiologyLetters #Biochemistry #Evolution #MolecularBiology

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Open postdoc position on genetic diversity in our groups at the Institute for Evolution and Ecology @unituebingen.bsky.social ! 🧬🌱🦋More info in the link ⬇️
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Rapid adaptation and extinction in synchronized outdoor evolution experiments of Arabidopsis Climate change forces species to adapt rapidly to avoid extinction. To directly observe rapid adaptation and extinction, we conducted synchronized evolution experiments with Arabidopsis thaliana in 30...

Devising outdoor evolution experiments with multicellular eukaryotes is always a challenge. Check out the Science article below where SNP2Prot captains M. Quint and C. Delker took part!

Congrats to authors across the globe👏
doi.org/10.1126/scie...
#Evolution #Arabidopsis
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The Logos And Innovative Technologies

#Logos #TheLivingWord
#DivineInspiration #BasketWeaving
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Study reveals genetic evolution of major malaria vector species in South America Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes-a major vector of malaria in South America-are evolving in response to insecticides, which may make them harder to kill and malaria more difficult to control, according to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The study will be published March 26, 2026, in Science. It is the first study to sequence a large number (>1000) of complete genomes of Anopheles mosquitoes in the Americas, where there are more than 600,000 cases of malaria annually, mostly in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. Malaria remains stubbornly persistent in South America, and there is a risk that dangerous drug-resistant strains of the malaria parasite could evolve in the Americas and then spread elsewhere. Our study plays a major role in revealing the evolutionary dynamics of a primary malaria vector, providing new insights into Anopheles darlingi biology that could help improve methods for blocking disease transmission." Jacob Tennessen, corresponding author, research scientist, Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases Prior studies on Anopheles darlingi population genetics have used sets of genetic markers but not the whole genome. For this study, the researchers generated whole genome sequences for 1,094 adult female Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes from 16 locations-including forests, wetlands,...

Study reveals genetic evolution of major malaria vector species in South America
->News-Medical | More on "Malaria mosquito genetics insecticide resistance" at BigEarthData.ai | #Biodiversity #Malaria #Evolution #Species

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Названа главная сложность размножения людей в космосе и на других планетах Ученые из Университета Аделаиды впервые показали, что микрогравитация не снижает подвижность сперматозоидов, но сбивает их навигацию. В эксперименте на имитаторе невесомости клетки хуже проходили лаби...

#space #evolution

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Everyone Claims Self-Evolving AI — Here's What's Missing A new breed of AI tools calls itself "self-evolving." The pitch is appealing: use the system, and it...

Everyone Claims Self-Evolving AI — Here's What's Missing A new breed of AI tools calls itself "self-evolving." The pitch is appealing: use the system, and it gets smarter over tim...

#ai #evolution #opensource #programming

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QUANTUM MINDS - Bypo Revolution (note: if you are using your phone to read this, use a landscape view to see the formatting clearly) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   This quantum bondIts power transforms meCreating lineageCra...

We rise from fire
Evolving in this lifetime
Shared consciousness permeates
Our quantum spirits realigned

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#quantum #neurodivergent #bipolar #recoveryposse #poetry #poem #prophecy #evolution #faith #spirituality #tantra

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Rapid evolution predicts demographic recovery after extreme drought Populations that are declining as a result of climate change may need to evolve to persist. Although evolutionary rescue has been demonstrated in theory and in the laboratory, its relevance to natural...

Rapid #evolution predicts demographic recovery after extreme drought
#evoSky

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Why Are Human Faces So Diverse Compared To Other Primates? Because Being Unique Was Critical To Our Evolution Human faces are unusually varied compared to those of other primates. You might think it’s just the blending of ancestor after ancestor, mixing different gene pools until we wound up where we are, but science has found there’s more to it than that. You see, it all comes down to how we identify one another. When dogs greet each other, they sniff each other’s butts. Albatrosses do a little “good to see you again” dance, meanwhile dolphins use the taste of their pod-mates’ urine to find their buddies. Be thankful, then, that we’ve evolved to rely so heavily on faces. <span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span><span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span><span class="fr-mk" style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span> A 2014 study set out to determine if our ability to super-recognize one another stems from an evolutionary pressure to be unique. Getting to the bottom of it involved studying body metrics – lots of metrics, made possible by the US Army database of body measurements. What that data revealed is that our faces show far more variability than any other bodily trait. It also showed that facial traits are independent of one another. For example, having long arms often means longer legs, but a wider nose isn’t correlated with...

Why Are Human Faces So Diverse Compared To Other Primates? Because Being Unique Was Critical To Our Evolution
->IFLScience | More on "Human facial diversity evolution identity" at BigEarthData.ai | #Evolution

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MultiSearch Tag Explorer MultiSearch Tag Explorer - Explore tags and search results by aéPiot - aéPiot: Independent SEMANTIC Web 4.0 Infrastructure (Est. 2009). High-density Functional Semantic Connectivity with 100/100 Trust...

#ENDEMIC #SYNOD
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13.8 billion years of physics, chemistry, and biology coming together. The reality is more beautiful than the fiction. 🔭🪐

#Atheist #Science #Cosmos #Evolution #Physics

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The bad news is that mutational load (deleterious alleles) is up. The good news is that homozygosity of deleterious alleles is down. The bad news is that most of the most deleterious alleles are only partially recessive. #evolution

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Land animals evolved from ocean ancestors—new study unravels the genetics behind the transition

Land animals evolved from ocean ancestors—new study unravels the genetics behind the transition

Land animals evolved from ocean ancestors—new study unravels the genetics behind the transition
#evolution #evolutionsoup #fossil #science #genetics
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True evolution happens when you’re finally brave enough to be soft. Are you protecting yourself from the snakes, or are you accidentally blocking the butterflies too?

#Evolution #Transformation

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Nucleic Acid Double Helix 🧬

#Science #DNA #Biology
#Evolution #TheAnthropicPrinciple
#GrownToUnderstandTheUniverse

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Nucleic Acid Double Helix 🧬

#Science #DNA #Biology
#Evolution #TheAnthropicPrinciple
#GrownToUnderstandTheUniverse

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A Non-linear Response to Hedgehog Signalling Provides a Mechanism for Novel Directions of Shape Change During Development - Evolutionary Biology Robustness is a common feature of many developmental systems. This is perhaps best demonstrated by tolerance to heterozygous loss of function for many mutations. This non-linear interaction acts prote...

New paper now available, studying how non-linear interactions in development can help describe the paradox of robustness vs evolvability: link.springer.com/article/10.1...

#EvoDevo #development #evolution #robustness #data #research

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Cultivar evolution underpins maize yield sensitivity to adverse climate conditions FAOSTAT. Food and Agriculture Organization Statistics https://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/QCL (FAOSTAT, 2023). Rosa, L., Chiarelli, D. D., Rulli, M. C., Dell’Angelo, J. & D’Odorico, P. Global agricultural economic water scarcity. Sci. Adv. 6, eaaz6031 (2020). Tigchelaar, M., Battisti, D. S., Naylor, R. L. & Ray, D. K. Future warming increases probability of globally synchronized maize production shocks. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 115, 6644–6649 (2018). Huang, M. et al. Assessing maize potential to mitigate the adverse effects of future rising temperature and heat stress in China. Agric. For. Meteorol. 311, 108673 (2021). Liu, W. et al. Heterogeneous impacts of excessive wetness on maize yields in China: Evidence from statistical yields and process-based crop models. Agric. For. Meteorol. 327, 109205 (2022). Yu, Y. et al. Disintegrating the impact of climate change on maize yield from human management practices in China. Agric. For. Meteorol. 327, 109235 (2022). Abendroth, L. J. et al. Lengthening of maize maturity time is not a widespread climate change adaptation strategy in the US Midwest. Glob. Change Biol. 27, 2426–2440 (2021). Ruiz, A. et al. Harvest index has increased over the last 50 years of maize breeding. Field Crop. Res. 300, 108991 (2023). Harrison, M. T. Climate change benefits negated by...

Cultivar evolution underpins maize yield sensitivity to adverse climate conditions
->Nature | More on "Maize yield climate cultivar adaptation" at BigEarthData.ai | #Climate #Evolution

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One-of-a-kind experiment tracked plant evolution in response to climate change at 30 sites worldwide

One-of-a-kind experiment tracked plant evolution in response to climate change at 30 sites worldwide

One-of-a-kind experiment tracked plant evolution in response to climate change at 30 sites worldwide
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