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A scientific dispute spanning six decades about fundamental mechanisms of visual perception in mammals has now been settled.
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Stanley is an associate professor and Richard and Rhoda Goldman distinguished chair in the biological sciences as well as faculty director for the Alliance for Global Health and Science at the ...
In a cave stream system in China, a creature with “shimmering” cheeks was found as a new species. Chen Z-N, Du L-N, Liang Y (2025) Zoosystematics and Evolution Over time, animals become specifically ...