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Genetic switches play big role in human evolution | Cornell Chronicle - 0 views

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    A Cornell study offers further proof that the divergence of humans from chimpanzees some 4 million to 6 million years ago was profoundly influenced by mutations to DNA sequences that play roles in turning genes on and off.
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Wall of Birds | Bird Academy * The Cornell Lab - 0 views

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    Explore the diversity and evolution of birds with this web interactive based on the Wall of Birds mural. Envisioned by Cornell Lab ornithologists and realized by artist Jane Kim, the large-scale mural features species from all surviving bird families alongside a select group of extinct ancestors.
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Labs & Activities - Cornell Institute for Biology Teachers - 0 views

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    Extensive list of activities from Cornell
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North American Pollen | Help - Science Pipes - 0 views

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    Data Analysis from The Cornell Lab-Basics of Science Pipes By Yoomee Kim, Lisa Adler-Golden, and Andrea McMillen (ESA) Science pipes works by clicking and dragging the data, operations, and desired output boxes to the workspace. You create a pipeline by drawing lines between the boxes.  Activities include: Cemetery Demography, Darwin's Finches, Forest Population Structure and North American Pollen
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DNA 'spool' modification affects aging and longevity | Cornell Chronicle - 0 views

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    Research on a modified protein around which DNA is wrapped sheds light on how gene regulation is linked to aging and longevity in nematodes, fruit flies and possibly humans. The research has implications for how gene expression is regulated, and could offer a new drug target for age-related diseases.
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Birds-of-Paradise Project Introduction - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Birds-of-Paradise Project reveals the astounding beauty of 39 of the most exquisitely specialized animals on earth. After 8 years and 18 expeditions to New Guinea, Australia, and nearby islands, Cornell Lab scientist Ed Scholes and National Geographic photojournalist Tim Laman succeeded in capturing images of all 39 species in the bird-of-paradise family for the first time ever. This trailer gives a sense of their monumental undertaking and the spectacular footage that resulted.
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All About Fancy Males - 1 views

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    From peacocks to birds-of-paradise, many male birds have evolved extreme forms of fanciness. Here you'll explore some of the most impressive displays on the planet and learn about the evolutionary processes that drive these cases of excess. Begin by using exaggerated plumage patterns as a clue to identify the males in a series of colorful bird pair photos.
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Merlin Bird ID app - Instant Bird Identification Help for 400 North American birds - 0 views

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    Answer five simple questions about a bird you are trying to identify and Merlin will come up with a list of possible matches. Merlin offers quick identification help for beginning and intermediate bird watchers to learn about North America's most common birds!
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