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Home → November

November

Human evolutionary history impacts our COVID-19 risk

Posted July 5, 2022

La historia evolutiva del ser humano afecta nuestro riesgo de padecer COVID-19

Posted November 1, 2020

Reconstructing locomotion with fossils, footprints, and… robots?

Posted November 1, 2019

And the Nobel goes to…evolution!

Posted November 1, 2018

Urban Evolution

Posted November 1, 2017

What can we learn about our limbs from the limbless?

Posted November 1, 2015

Evolving an invasive species

Posted November 1, 2014

Lumping or splitting in the fossil record

Posted November 1, 2013

A new look at dinosaur fossils pushes back the evolution of feathered wings

Posted November 1, 2012

Spreading disease on evolutionary timescales

Posted November 1, 2010

Oxygen as an evolutionary constraint

Posted November 1, 2009

HIV’s not-so-ancient history

Posted November 1, 2008

Genealogy enthusiasts mine DNA for clues to evolutionary history

Posted November 1, 2007

Where species come from

Posted November 1, 2006

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