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Study: Tiny Mammal Survives Winter by Shrinking Skull, Brain

The latest stories from the world of science with paleontologist Neil Shubin.

10/25/2017 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Study: Tiny Mammal Survives Winter by Shrinking Skull, Brain

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The latest stories from the world of science with paleontologist Neil Shubin.

University of Chicago paleontologist Neil Shubin returns for another review of stories making headlines in the world of science.

10/25/2017 | Rating NR

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