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Rather than evolving in step, the ants must have domesticated a new fungal strain, which spread through the ants' range and eliminated any trace of the previous cultivar, the researchers report in the June issue of The American Naturalist.
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Standards continue to rapidly evolve in step with technology.
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As Netflix technical requirements evolve, you can be assured products bearing this logo will evolve in step with us".
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Musical instruments evolved in step with changing applications.
Our ambition is to get the region talking and working together on behalf of the most vulnerable children and to ensure that our work evolves in step with the changing world around us.
In these animals, it seems that complex societies evolved in steps.
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