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Did Dinosaur Flight Evolve More Than Once? | Biodiversity’s Biggest Event Is Underway

Oct 25, 2024
Paleontologists discuss ancient dinosaur footprints in South Korea, suggesting flight may have evolved in multiple dinosaur lineages. The debate spans the effectiveness of protest movements in garnering support for climate issues. Unique breathing patterns in individuals without a sense of smell are explored, along with a breakthrough brain stimulation technique to treat depression. Lastly, the capabilities of oriental hornets to tolerate alcohol are examined, linking to broader biodiversity efforts addressed at COP16.
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  • Research suggests that flight capabilities may have evolved in multiple dinosaur lineages, challenging the singular ancestry model of modern birds.
  • COP16 addresses critical biodiversity loss and the ethical management of genetic resources amidst significant funding gaps and international negotiations.

Deep dives

Impact of Disruptive Protests on Climate Movement

Research reveals that disruptive climate protests can inadvertently boost support for moderate environmental groups. A study focusing on a protest by Just Stop Oil in the UK found that public backing for organizations like Friends of the Earth rose following the protest. This phenomenon, known as the radical flank effect, suggests that extreme actions can raise awareness and solidarity within a movement. The findings challenge the assumption that disruptive tactics will alienate the general public.

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