Evolution
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Penis size may be driven by women (oh, and it matters)
Rob Brooks, UNSW Sydney How important is penis size? Authors from the Australian National University, Monash and La Trobe provide…
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Why are human penises so large? New evolutionary study finds two main reasons
Upama Aich, The University of Western Australia and MIchael Jennions, Australian National University “Size matters” sounds like a tabloid cliché,…
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Why are we all Racists?
Recently one Singaporean woman of Indian origin was in news for her bizarre antics defying government orders to wear masks…
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Technology
New Insights into Cosmic Evolution
Recent research has unveiled intriguing findings about the universe’s evolution. A team from the University of Pennsylvania, led by Joshua…
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Playful young male dolphins grow up to have more offspring
As humans, we grow up playing with other children. Animals of many species likewise play with their peers. But why?…
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What’s that in my nest? How the evolutionary arms race between cuckoos and hosts creates new species
How do new species arise? And why are there so many of them? One possible reason is the arms race…
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Why did primates evolve such big brains? First study of its kind says it wasn’t for finding food
Thanks to our large brains, humans and non-human primates are smarter than most mammals. But why do some species develop…
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Honk! These monkeys have truly legendary noses – now we better understand why they evolved
Slavianin/Shutterstock Katharine Balolia, Australian National University Of all the monkey species around the world, one stands out with its large,…
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Industry
Data Ingenious Global Limited Marks 25 Years of Innovation and Excellence
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Data Ingenious Global Limited, formerly Data Infosys, has completed a remarkable 25-year journey in the innovation and…
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