The first finale of New Who and often held up as one of the best in the show’s run, The Parting of the Ways proved to be a premature swan song for Christopher Eccleston but also acted as one of Billie ...
Ancient wolves may have self-domesticated by staying near humans for food scraps, gradually evolving into early dogs.
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Scientists don't know exactly how wolves were domesticated into early dogs, but it's possible that they domesticated themselves by choosing to coexist with humans so that, a new study finds, they ...
So if both of those processes are in play, then it is possible for the self-domestication hypothesis to beat the time constraint critique," explained study co-author Alex Capaldi. The study's ...
However, for it to happen, two conditions had to be met, as per study co-author Alex Capaldi. The wolves had to choose to stay near humans to eat food scraps, and secondly, they had to select ...
"When females were selecting mates, they also had to select males that had a similar tameness to themselves," study co-author Alex Capaldi, a mathematician and statistician at James Madison University ...
They also had to choose mates with similar behaviour. Co-author Alex Capaldi explained the results. “Females had to pick tame males as mates. If both factors aligned, self-domestication became ...
From live music venues to offbeat museums, Scotland’s second city has a rich cultural life — all served with a sense of humour and a whisky chaser.