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Vancouver Island fossil hunters honoured in naming of prehistoric sea monster

Father-daughter team Michael and Heather Trask discover the fossilized bones of an ancient sea lizard near Courtenay, B.C., in 1988.

From the CBC News-2025-5-23:14:6:1


Royal Tyrrell marks 40th anniversary with groundbreaking dinosaur discoveries

Drumheller's Royal Tyrrell Museum, opened in 1985, is marking four decades of paleontological excellence with a new exhibit highlighting some of Alberta's most significant dinosaur discoveries.

From the CBC News-2025-5-21:8:5:1


Bankrupt DNA testing company 23andMe to be bought by Regeneron

Drugmaker Regeneron Pharmaceuticals says it will comply with privacy policies regarding the use of customer data. 23andMe's bankruptcy filings had drawn scrutiny from lawmakers who warned that millions of customers' genetic data could be sold to unscrupulous buyers.

From the CBC News-2025-5-19:14:6:1


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Programmable Planet: The Synthetic Biology Revolution, by Ted Anton, from Columbia University Press. (May 17).

Handbook of Evolutionary Machine Learning, by Wolfgang Banzhaf, from Springer Nature. (May 10).

The Genetic Book of the Dead: A Darwinian Reverie, by Richard Dawkins, from Yale University Press. (May 3).

Human Dispersal, Human Evolution, and the Sea: The Palaeolithic Seafaring Debate, by John F. Cherry, and Thomas P. Leppard, from University Press of Colorado. (Apr 26).


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May 23 14:03Evolutionary Insights into the Length Variation of DNA Damage Response Proteins Across Eukaryotes by Dominic Wiredu-Boakye and others (GBE)
May 23 08:00Partner dependency alters patterns of coevolutionary selection in mutualisms - Mayra C. , et al. (PNAS)
May 23 08:00Dinucleotide preferences underlie apparent codon preference reversals in the Drosophila melanogaster lineage - Haruka Yamashita, et al. (PNAS)
May 23 08:00Horizontal transmission of functionally diverse transposons is a major source of new introns - Landen Gozashti, et al. (PNAS)
May 21 08:00Population size interacts with reproductive longevity to shape the germline mutation rate - Luke Zhu, et al. (PNAS)
May 21 08:00The evolution of thermal performance curves in response to rising temperatures across the model genus yeast - Jennifer Molinet, et al. (PNAS)
May 21 08:00Ecological restructuring of North Tethyan marine vertebrate communities triggered by the end-Cretaceous extinction - Iris Feichtinger, et al. (PNAS)

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