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New findings by Australian and Chinese researchers shed light on how aquatic creatures made the transition to land.
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Joseph L. Graves Jr. offers a memoir and more in ‘A Voice in the Wilderness’ It’s both good and bad that the first Black American to earn a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology is not a long-ago hidden ...