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Interbreeding Patterns, Stellar Evolution, and Paleontological Discoveries Highlighted in Recent Scientific Studies

Interbreeding Patterns, Stellar Evolution, and Paleontological Discoveries Highlighted in Recent Scientific Studies

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Recent scientific breakthroughs offer compelling new perspectives across multiple disciplines. Research indicates that interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans was strongly biased, with Neanderthal males and human females forming pairings more frequently. This finding helps explain genetic patterns observed in modern human populations.

Astronomers have documented the remarkable transformation of the hypergiant star WOH G64 from a red supergiant to a yellow hypergiant, providing crucial data on stellar evolution. In paleontology, a new Spinosaurus species with a distinctive scimitar crest has been discovered in the Sahara, adding to our understanding of giant predatory dinosaurs. Additionally, a study reveals that caribou may consume their own shed antlers as a vital source of nutrients, particularly for nursing females.

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