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The discovery of proteins with such different functions, he says, challenges the basic premise that proteins evolved to each tackle a single, specialized task.
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And, in a fascinating experiment, generations of robots in Switzerland eventually evolved to deceive each other when their resources were limited ("Robots 'Evolve' the Ability to Deceive").
Those scientists have found an array of captivating "who'd a thunk it" ways these symbiotic mutualists have evolved to do each other right.
Because of the way cannabis legalization has evolved to date, each state is a self-contained jurisdiction, and market.
We humans have evolved to read each other's emotions quickly and unconsciously, for basic questions like safe or unsafe, friend or foe, fighting or fleeing.
The conversation evolved to asking each other who had taken the deal and whether anyone wasn't going to and why.
Over millions of years of natural selection, these plants have developed ways to communicate with animals through their fruits, new research suggests, saying something like "choose me". With traits evolved to match each animal's sensory capacities or physical abilities, fruits can signal dinner time in the jungle, and further their plant's survival as a species.
Dogs simply do not have the limbs and joints to achieve this and so have not evolved to give each other a loving squeeze.
Aposematism has also led to the development of mimicry complexes of Batesian mimicry, where edible species mimic aposematic taxa, and Müllerian mimicry, where inedible species, often of related taxa, have evolved to resemble each other, so as to benefit from reduced sampling rates by predators during learning.
We've evolved to depend upon each other, we need each other, especially the old.
He hypothesizes that whales' voices and hearing have evolved to communicate with each other over very large distances.
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