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evolve

[ih-volv] / ɪˈvɒlv /


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This situation remains fluid and developing, with legal challenges and international reactions continuing to evolve.

From Salon

To resolve this long standing conflict, an international research team led by Dr. M. Eleonora Rossi of the University of Bristol's School of Biological Sciences took a closer look at how sponge skeletons evolved.

From Science Daily

Remarkably, different viruses evolved separate proteins that all block MurJ in the same way, highlighting it as a promising new antibiotic target.

From Science Daily

Weapons systems have evolved from disposable purchases to multi-decade ecosystems nowadays.

From MarketWatch

The two startups now compete directly for users and corporate customers with an evolving offer of AI chatbots, agents and other tools.

From BBC