![]() Research Highlight: A feeding frenzy of 150 whales marks a species’ comeback 09:47 Structure of an enzyme reveals how its so efficient Research Highlight: This adhesive bandage sticks strongly - even to hairy skin News and Views: Evolution of thermoregulation as told by ear 07:14 Research HighlightsĪ new surgical glue that’s both strong and easy to remove, and southern fin whales return to Antarctica after being hunted to near extinction. ![]() ![]() To try to pin down a date, researchers have studied the fossilized remains of ancient mammals’ inner ears, which suggest that this key evolutionary leap appeared around 230 million years ago. The evolution of ‘warm bloodedness’ allowed mammals to live in a more diverse range of habitats, but working out when this occurred has been difficult. In this episode: 00:46 When did mammals start to regulate their temperature?
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