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Dog diversity emerged 11,000 years ago, shaped by early human societies
“A reduction in skull size for dogs is first detectable between 9,700–8,700 years ago, while an increase in size variance ...
Meanwhile, early dog trade might stretch even further back than the new studies indicate. To find remains from the first ...
The staggering array of modern dog breeds is typically traced to the Victorian era. But half of all canine variation was in ...
While the research suggests a large amount of diversity existed as early as the Stone Age, many of the dogs we keep as pets ...
While the range of physical diversity dogs show is often thought to be the result of intense breeding over the last 200 years, a new study – based on tracing 50,000 years of canid skull evolution – ...
Early angiosperms represent a pivotal chapter in plant evolution, marked by rapid diversification and profound ecological impact during the Early Cretaceous. These flowering plants, distinguished by ...
A groundbreaking archaeological study has revealed when domestic dogs first began to show the remarkable diversity that ...
After years of political popularity, public investments in early education have mostly struggled to get traction in recent years. Federal momentum toward universal pre-K has stalled, and some ...
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s ban on race-based affirmative action, many colleges and universities have shifted their admissions practices to more heavily focus on socioeconomic diversity. Early ...
Colleges are slowly releasing demographic data for the Class of 2028, giving a glimpse of the Supreme Court ruling’s impact on racial diversity. The results are decidedly mixed. It’s been 14 months ...
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