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54-million-year-old skull reveals early evolution of primate brains – Research News

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Researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History and the University of Winnipeg have developed the first detailed images of a primitive primate brain, unexpectedly revealing that cousins of our earliest ancestors relied on smell more than sight. The analysis of a well-preserved skull from
“You can think of it as a cousin of the main line lineage

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Glossary – South Florida Aquatic Environments

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 the shore zone, usually sand, from the low water line

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Celebrating Women in Science 2022 – Events

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“This may look like brains but it is really strawberry.” You never know what you’re going to overhear at the Museum when scientists are visiting! It was wonderful to host our Women and Girls in Science Celebration at the Museum again after several years of virtual events. On Feb. 13, 2022, we invit
History Month Eco Chase Challenge Gorillas on the Line

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Notes From Nature celebrates 10 years of community science – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/notes-from-nature-celebrates-10-years-of-community-science/

There are more than 1,000 natural history museums around the world, each tasked with studying and preserving a portion of our planet’s natural and cultural heritage. Notes From Nature is an online platform that allows anyone with an internet connection to advance that mission by helping move valuabl
and in some cases even be done using an assembly line

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Species Profiles – South Florida Aquatic Environments

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Florida’s common corals Staghorn Coral – Acropora cervicornis Staghorn coral forms antler-like branches growing in tangled dense thickets. The surface is covered with small, protruding round cups. It is brown to yellow-brown with a pale tip on the end of each branch. The tips are quite delic
acres of shallow reef bottom, just below the low tide line

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Study puts the ‘Carib’ in ‘Caribbean,’ boosting credibility of Columbus’ cannibal claims – Research News

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Christopher Columbus’ accounts of the Caribbean include harrowing descriptions of fierce raiders who abducted women and cannibalized men – stories long dismissed as myths. But a new study suggests Columbus may have been telling the truth. Using the equivalent of facial recognition technology,
did not find biological evidence to support this line

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Florida scientists tag deep-sea shark from submersible – Research News

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Florida scientists have tagged a deep-sea shark from a submersible, a historic first that took three expeditions, more than 2,000 pounds of bait, custom-built spear guns and over a dozen tries. After multiple attempts were scuppered by bad weather, misfiring spear guns, an interloping grouper and
worms, sea cucumbers, lobster larvae and a “conga line

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Remembering prolific ichthyology expert Carter Gilbert – Research News

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Carter Rowell Gilbert, former curator emeritus of ichthyology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, passed away peacefully earlier this year on Jan. 6 at the age of 91. A memorial service was held on Saturday, June 11, attended by friends, family and colleagues to commemorate his life and achiev
as an undergraduate and pursuing them as a major line

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Children have less perceived access to important tools than reported by their parents – Research News

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According to a new study, children think they have less access to common measurement tools and toys around the house than their parents do. This was the unexpected result Megan Ennes and co-investigator Gail Jones discovered just before launching a year-long program to boost science engagement among
can really help set kids up for success down the line

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