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Just discovered Nautilus - awesome science longreads

Just discovered Nautilus - awesome science longreads

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Fascinating article in Issue 14 (theme: Evolution): "It is a case of convergent evolution—where different species separately developed similar biological adaptations when faced with the same environmental pressures. Salamanders are Wake’s go-to example when asked a decades-old question in evolutionary biology: If you could replay the “tape of life” would evolution repeat itself? In the salamanders, it appears it has: In other organisms, it may not have. " - If the World Began Again, Would Life as We Know It Exist? - Issue 14: Mutation - Nautilus

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