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

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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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INSIGHT

Flight May Have Evolved Multiple Times

  • Fossilized footprints in South Korea suggest a tiny dinosaur might have used flapping wings for lift.
  • This implies flight could have evolved multiple times in different dinosaur lineages, not just birds.
INSIGHT

U.S. Holds Back on Biodiversity Treaty

  • Nearly every country is part of a global treaty to conserve biodiversity and share benefits from nature.
  • The U.S. has signed but not ratified the treaty due to concerns over economic impact and sovereignty.
INSIGHT

Biodiversity Conservation Progress Falls Short

  • Despite ambitious 2030 biodiversity conservation targets, actual progress is lacking globally.
  • Currently only 17% of land and 8% of oceans are conserved, far from the 30% goal.
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