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Posted: 09 Nov 2021 09:03 AM PST A remarkably well-preserved fossil elephant cranium from Kenya is helping scientists understand how its species became the dominant elephant in eastern Africa several million years ago, a time when a cooler, drier climate allowed grasslands to spread and when habitually bipedal human ancestors first appeared on the landscape. |
Biodiversity ‘time machine’ uses artificial intelligence to learn from the past Posted: 09 Nov 2021 09:03 AM PST Experts can make crucial decisions about future biodiversity management by using artificial intelligence to learn from past environmental change, according to new research. |
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