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Strong Bodies Before Sharp Teeth: How Asian Mammals Developed After the Dinosaur Extinction
Tseng ZJ; Li Q; Ting S
After the dinosaurs went extinct, mammals started to grow and change a lot. Scientists found that mammals in China developed big teeth early on and their tooth shapes changed as the environment did. This helped create many types of mammals we see today.
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Studying how certain insects adapt to heat suggests they might be able to survive climate change
Lei G; Zhou H; Ma Z; Duan Y; Chen Y; Yao F; You M; Vasseur L; Gurr GM; You S
Scientists studied how diamondback moths, which damage crops, adapt to different temperatures. They found that moths living in hotter environments grew faster and survived better in heat, while those in colder places could handle freezing better. These changes are due to genetic and metabolic adjustments that help them live in changing climates.
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